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LIBRARY  OF  THE 

AMERICAN  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION 


First  Supplement 

TO  THE  CATALOG  OF  THE 

Free  Public  Library 

OF 

TOPEKA,  KANSAS. 


1880-86. 


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FIRST  SUPPLEMENT 


TO  THE  CATALOG  OF  THE 


FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

OF  TOPEKA,  KANSAS, 


CONTAINING 


Entries  for  all  books  added  to  the  Library  from  1 Janu- 
ary 1880  to  1 January  1887,  including  the 
accession  numbers  4120-6826. 


1 JANUARY,  1887. 


TOPEKA,  KANSAS: 

THE  GEO.  W.  CRANE  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

1888. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Preface 3 

• System  of  classification 6 

Directions 8 

Abbreviations 8 

Classified  catalog 9 

Series  list 57 

Author  index 61 

Periodicals 87 

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PREFACE. 


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C'S 


This  catalog  was  prepared  as  a supplement  to  that  published  in  May,  1880,  and  con- 
tains the  titles  of  all  books  added  to  the  Library  from  1 January,  1880,  to  1 January,  1887, 
except  those  that  have  since  been  worn  out  or  lost.  The  accession  numbers  of  these  books 
are  4120  to  6826,  inclusive.  A manuscript  catalog  had  been  prepared,  on  the  plan  of  that 
of  1880,  by  several,  individuals  who  had  devoted  to  it  such  time  as  they  could  spare  from 
their  regular  employment.  This  had  been  arranged  and  partly  revised,  and  was  turned 
over  to  the  present  Librarian  when  he  took  charge  of  the  Library. 

He  supposed  that  it  could  be  copied  and  given  to  the  printer  at  once ; but  he  soon  found 
that  it  would  be  necessary  to  compare  all  the  entries  with  the  books  on  the  shelves.  As 
he  proceeded  with  this  work  he  became  aware  of  the  peculiar  difficulties  attending  the 
preparation  of  a satisfactory  catalog  of  this  Library,  and  the  present  catalog  was  prepared 
on  a plan  that  gradually  developed  as  the  work  progressed,  and  is  therefore  inconsistent 
and  very  faulty  in  some  particulars. 

The  principal  difficulty  arose  from  the  fact  that  the  books  are  arranged  on  the  shelves 
and  must  be  called  for  by  author  and  title,  as  they  have  no  call-numbers.  This  fact  made 
a short  call-title  very  desirable;  but  a comparatively  full  entry  for  each  book  was  neces- 
sary, as  there  was  no  card  catalog  to  be  consulted,  and  readers  could  not  be  permitted 
to  go  to  the  shelves  owing  to  the  danger  of  confusion.  The  plan  on  which  the  manuscript 
catalog  had  been  prepared  was  abandoned  because  it  was  thought  a full  entry  would  be 
more  useful  to  one  who  was  seeking  books  on  a special  topic  than  to  one  desiring  books  by 
a given  author. 

The  plan  finally  adopted  was  to  prepare  a classified  catalog  of  all  the  books,  with  en- 
tries as  full  as  seemed  desirable  to  show  the  scope  and  character  of  the  book,  and  to  pro- 
vide an  author  index  for  this  which  should  give  the  full  name  of  every  author,  compiler, 
editor,  or  translator  mentioned  in  the  classified  catalog.  Considerable  effort  wras  made  to 
ascertain  the  full  and  correct  name  of  every  one  mentioned ; but  this  was  not  always  pos- 
sible, with  the  limited  resources  of  the  Library.  In  the  index  a very  brief  call-title  is 
given,  which  is  printed  in  italics  in  the  classified  catalog.  This  is  intended  to  be  used  on 
the  book-lists  and  in  calling  for  books.  A series  list  is  also  given  to  show  what  works  in 
each  series  mentioned  are  to  be  found  in  the  Library. 

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PREFACE. 


Abbreviations  have  been  freely  used  where  their  meaning  would  be  evident  to  the  gen- 
eral reader,  and  a full  list  of  these,  with  their  meaning  in  this  catalog,  is  given  on  page  8. 
What  are  known  as  the  “colon  abbreviations”  for  Christian  names,  as  recommended 
by  the  American  Library  Association,  are  used  for  the  English  form  of  the  name  only. 
The  French  and  German  forms  are  printed  in  full.  By  this  means  a single  letter,  with  a 
colon  instead  of  a period,  is  made  equivalent  to  the  most  common  name  beginning  with 
that  letter.  W:  stands  for  William,  J:  for  John,  H:  for  Henry,  C:  for  Charles,  S:  for  Samuel, 
G:  for  George,  etc. 

The  name  of  the  author  by  which  the  book  is  arranged  and  should  be  called  for  is 
printed  in  antique  type  wherever  found.  The  maiden  name  of  a married  woman,  or  the 
initial  standing  for  the  same,  is  always  inclosed  in  brackets  whenever  it  is  known  to  be 
such.  The  name  of  the  series  in  which  the  book  was  printed  is  inclosed  in  parentheses. 
The  date  of  the  last  copyright  or  of  the  preface  is  given,  when  known,  except  in  classes  16 
and  17  (and  subdivisions).  The  dates  given  in  the  entries  of  works  translated  from  foreign 
languages  are  the  dates  of  the  translations.  The  approximate  date  of  publication  is  some- 
times given  with  “ Abt  ” The  date  of  publication  as  indicated  by  the  title  page  is  given  in 
parentheses  when  the  date  of  issue  is  not  known.  The  period  covered  by  the  work  is 
given  in  brackets.  In  class  32b,  the  years  of  the  birth  and  death  of  each  subject  of  biog- 
raphy are  given  in  brackets  immediately  after  the  name  of  the  subject,  when  known.  An 
interrogation  point  shows  that  the  correctness  of  the  date  is  doubted.  Blank  space  in 
place  of  either  date  indicates  that  the  date  could  not  be  ascertained  or  that  the  party  is 
still  living. 

In  the  classified  catalog  the  entries  in  each  class  are  arranged  by  the  names  of  the  au- 
thors, except  in  classes  16, 17  (and  subdivisions),  and  32b.  The  entries  in  “Prose  Fiction” 
(class  16),  and  in  “Juvenile  Literature”  (class  17,  and  subdivisions),  are  arranged  by  titles. 
The  articles  and  the  word  “ history”,  however,  are  disregarded  in  the  arrangement.  In  “ Indi- 
vidual Lives”  (class  32b),  the  entries  are  arranged  by  subjects.  Cross  references  are  not 
made  for  pseudonyms  that  do  not  appear  on  the  title-page.  Cross  references  refer  to  the 
author  index  or  to  other  entries  in  the  same  class,  unless  the  class  number  is  given,  in  which 
case  the  reference  is  to  the  classified  catalog  and  to  the  class  mentioned ; but  when  more 
than  one  reference  is  made  to  the  same  class  under  the  same  heading,  the  class  number  is 
not  repeated  for  each  cross  reference. 

Anonymous  works  are  entered  only  in  the  classified  catalog.  Correspondence  is  to  be 
found  in  class  32  with  biographies.  Where  the  name  of  the  subject  of  the  biography  is 
the  only  title  given  on  the  title-page  of  the  book,  this  is  not  repeated  in  the  entry ; but  it 
should  be  used  as  the  call-title  in  preparing  lists  of  books  wanted.  The  vernacular  form 
of  an  author’s  name  is  used  when  known ; but  it  was  not  possible  to  ascertain  this  in  many 
instances,  and  in  others  authorities  differ  in  regard  to  it. 

It  was  thought  best  not  to  attempt  any  revision  of  the  classification,  as  this  would  de- 
lay the  publication  of  the  catalog  and  involve  a large  increase  in  the  labor  of  preparation. 

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PREFACE. 


Even  the  most  obvious  errors  were  allowed  to  stand,  as  it  would  be  difficult  to  draw  the 
line  if  any  changes  were  to  be  made.  It  is  hoped  that  the  card  catalog,  which  is  to  be  pre- 
pared, will  partly  remedy  these  defects. 

Any  one  finding  an  error  of  any  sort  in  this  supplement  will  confer  a favor  upon  the 
Librarian  by  reporting  the  same  to  him.  Additional  information  in  regard  to  anonyms, 
pseudonyms,  full  names  of  authors,  dates  of  publication,  etc.,  will  be  highly  appreciated. 
The  Librarian  takes  pleasure  in  acknowledging  his  obligation  to  Mr.  William  E.  Foster, 
Librarian  of  the  Providence  (R.  I.)  Public  Library,  and  several  individuals  who  have 
kindly  assisted  him  in  ascertaining  the  full  name  or  the  correct  form  of  the  name  of 
many  of  the  authors  mentioned  herein.  Grateful  acknowledgment  is  also  made  to  the 
Nevins  family,  and  to  Mrs.  J.  B.  Crocker,  Librarian  of  the  Nevins  Memorial  Library 
( Methuen,  Mass.),  for  the  gift  of  the  valuable  catalog  of  that  library,  which  has  been  the 
principal  authority  consulted  in  the  preparation  of  this  supplement.  The  table  of  Abbre- 
viations and  the  Series  List  were  compiled  from  the  catalog  while  in  manuscript  by  Miss 
Fanny  C.  Rodgers. 

OLIN  S.  DAVIS,  Librarian. 

Topeka,  Kansas,  9 August,  1888. 

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SYSTEM  OF  CLASSIFICATION, 


MAIN  DIVISIONS. 


SCIENCE  . 


ART  . 


HISTORY  . 

APPENDIX 


Philosophy. 

Theology. 

Superstition. 

j Jurisprudence. 

Social  and  Political  Sciences , -1  f0LITICS' 

j Social  Science. 

I Philology. 

f Mathematics. 

Physics. 

Natural  Sciences  and  Useful  Arts , -J  Natural  History. 

I Medicine. 

L Useful  Arts. 

f Fine  Arts. 
j Poetry. 

-j  Prose  Fiction. 

j Juveniles. 

I Literary  Miscellany. 

. f Geography  and  Travels. 

■{  Civil  History. 

[ Biography. 

Cyclopaedias. 

Periodicals. 

Public  Documents. 
Catalogs. 


CLASSES  AND  SUB-CLASSES. 


class.  SCIENCE.  page. 

1.  Philosophy 9 

2.  Theology. 9 

3.  Superstition,  Magic,  Delusions,  etc..  10 

4.  Jurisprudence. 

5.  Politics... 10 

6.  Social  Science 10 

a.  Political  Economy 11 

b.  Education 11 

7.  Philology 11 

(Grammar  and  Dictionaries.) 

8.  Natural  Sciences 12 

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CLASS.  PAGE. 

9.  Mathematics,  Engineering,  Naviga- 
tion, etc. 

10.  Physics,  Natural  Philosophy,  Chem- 


istry, Astronomy,  etc 12 

11.  Natural  History 12 

a.  Physical  Geography 12 

b.  Meteorology 12 

c.  Geology  and  Mineralogy 12 

d.  Botany 12 

e.  Zoology 13 

/.  Ethnology 13 


SYSTEM  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


CLASS.  PAGE. 

12.  Medicine,  covering  Anatomy,  Physi- 

ology, Hygiene,  Exercises  and  Rec- 
reations, Veterinary  Art,  etc 13 

13.  Useful  Arts 14 

a.  Military  and  Naval  Arts. 

b.  Mechanic  Arts  and  Trades. 

c.  Commercial  Arts,  etc 14 

d.  Productive  Arts,  Mining,  Metal- 

lurgy, Agriculture,  etc 14 

e.  Preparation  of  food,  etc 14 


ART. 

14.  Fine  Arts,  Architecture,  Painting, 


Music,  etc 15 

15.  Poetry 16 

a.  Drama 16 

16.  Prose  Fiction 17 

17.  Juvenile  Literature 25 

a.  Travels 25 

b.  Histories..... 25 

c.  Biographies 26 

d.  Scientific 26 

e.  Religious 26 

/.  Poetry 26 

g.  Fiction 26 

L8.  Literary  Miscellany 29 

а.  Fables,  Anecdotes,  Facetiae,  etc...  31 

б.  Rhetoric  and  Elocution 31 

c.  Orations  and  Speeches 31 

d.  Essays  and  Criticism 31 

e.  Collective  Literary  Works 32 

j.  Literary  History 33 


CLASS.  HISTORY.  PAGE. 

19.  Geography. 

20.  Voyages 33 


21.  Travels  in  America 33 

22.  Travels  in  Europe 34 

23.  Travels  in  Asia 35 

24.  Travels  in  Africa 35 

25.  Travels  in  Several  Quarters 36 

26.  Civil  History  (Collections  and  Com- 

pends) 36 

27.  Ancient  History 36 

28.  American  History 36 

29.  History  of  Modern  Europe 37 

30.  History  of  Asia 38 

31.  Historical  Miscellany 38 

32.  Biography  and  Correspondence 38 

a.  Collected  Lives,  Anecdotes,  &c...  3S 

b.  Individual  Lives 39 

APPENDIX. 

34.  Cyclopaedias  and  Collections 55 

35.  Periodicals  (bound  volumes) 55 

36.  Public  Documents 56 

37.  Catalogs  and  Library  Reports 56 


DIRECTIONS 


In  calling  for  books  or  preparing  lists  of  books  wanted,  give  the  author  as  indicated 
by  antique  type,  and  the  brief  call-title  used  in  the  author  index  or  printed  in  italics 
in  the  classified  catalog,  and  also,  in  every  case,  the  class  number.  Anonymous  books 
should  be  called  for  by  the  short  call-title  only.  In  class  32b  give  the  subject  of  the 
biography  as  the  title,  except  in  cross  references  where  the  author,  title  and  class  num- 
ber follow,  or  may  be  found  in  the  entry  to  which  the  reference  is  made.  Underscore 
titles  of  books  that  are  specially  desired,  and  these  will  be  sought  for  you  first.  The 
books  wanted  cannot  be  found,  in  most  instances,  unless  these  directions  are  closely 
followed.  A small  pamphlet  containing  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the  library  can  be 
obtained  by  applying  for  the  same  at  the  loan  desk.  Ignorance  of  the  rules  excuses 
no  one. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


&c 

and  so  forth. 

( corrected. 

A 

America. 

I corrections. 

A: 

Augustus. 

Abraham. 

Ctte.... 

Charlotte. 

Ab 

D: 

David. 

abt 

about. 

Dan .... 

Daniel. 

add 

additions. 

Dec 

December. 

Alb 

Albert. 

dept... 

department. 

Alex 

Alexander. 

Dr 

Doctor. 

Alf 

Alfred. 

E: 

Edward. 

/ America. 

( edited. 

Am 

ed 

edition. 

I American. 

(editor. 

And 

Andrew. 

Edg 

Edgar. 

Ant 

Anthony. 

Edm... 

Edmund. 

app 

appendix. 

Edn.... 

Edwin. 

arr 

arranged. 

eds 

editors. 

Art 

Arthur. 

Eliz 

Elizabeth. 

Aug 

August. 

embr... 

embracing. 

aug 

augmented. 

Eng.... 

English. 

B: 

Benjamin. 

enl 

enlarged. 

biog 

f biographical. 

Ern 

Ernest. 

-<  biographies. 

etc 

and  so  forth. 

(.biography. 

Eug 

Eugene. 

Bro 

Brother. 

F: 

Frederick. 

C: 

Charles. 

Caroline. 

Fes 

Fs 

Frances. 

Francis. 

Caro 

Cath 

Catherine. 

G:. 

George. 

Chris.... 

Christopher. 

Gen 

General. 

comp.... 

f compiled. 

H: 

Henry. 

I compiler. 

Ha 

Hannah. 

hist 

history. 

Hor 

Horace. 

I: 

Isaac. 

il 

illustrated. 

incl 

including. 

Inter. .. 

International. 

in trod. 

introduction. 

J: 

John. 

Ja 

James. 

Jac 

Jacob. 

Jos 

Joseph. 

J*r 

junior. 

K: 

Karl. 

L: 

Lewis. 

Leis 

Leisure. 

Ma 

Mary. 

Marg... 

Margaret. 

Mme... 

Madame. 

Mr 

Mister. 

Mrs 

Mistress. 

N: 

Nicholas. 

0 

Ohio. 

0: 

Otto. 

01 

Oliver. 

P: 

Peter. 

Ph 

Philip. 

PP 

pages. 

pseud .. 

pseudonym. 

Pt 

part. 

pub 

f published. 

1 publisher. 

R: 

Richard. 

Reb 

Rebecca. 

Rev 

Reverend. 

rev 

f revised. 

Rob 

\ reviser. 
Robert. 

S: 

Samuel. 

Sa 

Sarah. 

sci 

scientific. 

Seb 

Sebastian. 

sel 

selected. 

ser 

series. 

St 

Saint. 

Ste 

Stephen. 

T : 

Thomas. 

Thdr. .. 

Theodore. 

Tim. ... 

Timothy. 

tr 

f translated. 

\ translator. 

U.  S.... 

United  States. 

Y: 

Victor. 

v 

( von. 

■1  volume. 

vol 

( volumes, 
volume. 

W: 

William. 

Wa 

Walter. 

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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


SCIENCE. 


Class  1.  PHILOSOPHY. 

Bain,  A.  Logic:  deductive  and  inductive. 
(1874). 

Mental  science;  a compendium  of  psychol- 
ogy, and  the  history  of  philosophy. 
1868. 

Moral  science : a compendium  of  ethics. 
1869. 

Blavatsky,  H.  P.  Isis  unveiled:  a master- 
key  to  the  mysteries  of  ancient  and 
modern  science  and  theology.  1877. 

Contents:  Yol.  1.  Science.  2.  Theology. 

Farrer,  J.  A.  Adam  Smith.  [1723-90].  (Eng. 
philosophers).  1880. 

Gray,  A.  Natural  science  and  religion:  two 
lectures.  1880. 

Hamilton,  E:  J:  Human  mind,  The:  a trea- 
tise in  mental  philosophy.  1882. 

Kedney,  J:  S.  Beautiful  {The)  and  the  sub- 
lime. 1880. 

Le  Conte,  J.  Religion  and  science:  Sunday 
lectures.  1873. 

Mayor,  J.  B.  Sketch  (A)  of  ancient  philoso- 
phy from  Thales  to  Cicero.  1881. 

Monck,  W.  H.  S.  Sir  William  Hamilton. 
( Eng.  philosophers).  1880. 

Morris,  G:  S.  British  thought  and  thinkers: 
introductory  studies,  critical,  biograph- 
ical and  philosophical.  1880. 

Porter,  N.  Human  intellect,  The;  with  an 
introduction  upon  psychology  and  the 
soul.  1868. 

Sewall,  F.  New  ethics , The:  an  essay  on 
the  moral  law  of  use.  1881. 

Spencer,  H.  Data  ( The)  of  ethics.  1879. 

Stephen,  L.  History  of  English  thought  in 
the  eighteenth  century.  2 v.  1876. 

Science  ( The)  of  ethics.  1882. 

Class  2.  THEOLOGY. 

Adams,  R.  C.  Travels  in  faith  from  tradition 
to  reason.  1884. 

Allen,  A.Y.  G.  Continuity  ( The)  of  Christian 
thought:  a study  of  modern  theology  in 
the  light  of  its  history.  1884. 

Baring-Gould,  S.  Legends  of  the  patriarchs 
and  prophets  and  other  Old  Testament 
characters. 


Barrett,  B:  F.  Question,  The:  “What  are 
the  doctrines  of  the  New-ChurctiV 1 an- 
swered. 1883. 

Brooks,  P.  Candle  of  the  Lord  (The),  and 
other  sermons.  1881. 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Events  and  epochs  in  religious 
history:  twelve  lectures.  1881. 

Legend  (The)  of  Thomas  Didymus,  the 
Jewish  sceptic.  1881. 

Ten  great  religions:  an  essay  in  compara- 
tive theology.  1871. 

Cobbe,  F.  P.  Religious  duty.  1857. 

Collyer,  R.  Nature  and  life : sermons.  1867. 

Conybeare,  W:  J:,  and  Howson,  J:  S.  Life 
(The)  and  epistles  of  the  apostle  Paul. 
Aht.  1865. 

Drummond,  H:  Natural  law  in  the  spiritual 
world.  Aht.  1883. 

Ellis,  J:  New  Church,  The:  its  ministry, 
laity  and  ordinances;  with  an  app.  on 
intoxicants  and  our  New  Church  peri- 
odicals. ( 1886). 

Wine  question  ( The)  in  the  light  of  the  new 
dispensation.  1881. 

Farrar,  F:  W : Early  days  of  Christianity , The. 
(Cyclopedia  of  religious  literature,  Y.  3). 
1882. 

Life  of  Christ,  The.  1874. 

Seekers  after  God.  1869. 

Fiske,  J:  Destiny  of  man  ( The)  viewed  in  the 
light  of  his  origin.  1884. 

Idea  of  God  ( The)  as  affected  by  modern 
knowledge.  1885. 

Giles,  C.  Discourses  on  prayer. 

Grote,  A:  R.  New  infidelity,  The.  1881. 

Hitchcock,  R.  D.,  and  Brown,  F.,  eds.  Teach- 
ing of  the  twelve  apostles;  ed.  with  a 
translation,  introd.  and  notes.  1884. 

Hughes,  T:  Manliness  of  Christ , The.  1870. 

Johnson,  S:  Oriental  religions  and  their 
relation  to  universal  religion.  Persia. 
With  an  introd.  by  O.  B.  Frothingham. 
1884. 

Kingsley,  C:  Hermits,  The.  Aht.  1868. 

Lewis,  T.  Six  days  (The)  of  creation;  or, 
the  scriptural  cosmology.  1855. 

Lillie,  A.  Buddha  and  early  Buddhism. 


Class  2. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Madeley,  E:  Science  (The)  of  correspond- 
ences elucidated:  the  key  to  the  Scrip- 
tures. Ed.  by  his  son:  rev.  and  enl.  by 
B:  F.  Barrett.  1883. 

Maurice,  J:  F:  D.  Prayer-book  (The)  con- 
sidered in  reference  to  the  Romish  sys- 
tem; and  the  Lord’s  prayer.  Abt.  1852. 

Unity  (The)  of  the  New  Testament:  a syn- 
opsis of  the  first  three  gospels  and  of 
the  epistles  of  St.  James,  St.  Jude,  St. 
Peter,  St.  Paul,  with  a commentary  on 
the  epistle  to  the  Hebrews.  1854. 

Merrill,  G:  E.  Story  (The)  of  the  manu- 
scripts. 1881. 

Mohammed.  Koran , The.  Tr.  from  the 
Arabic  by  G:  Sale.  (1883). 

Mueller,  F.  M.  Lectures  on  the  origin  and 
growth  of  religion  as  illustrated  by  the 
religions  of  India.  1878. 

Mulford,  E.  Republic  of  God , The:  an  in- 
stitute of  theology.  1881. 

Munger,  T.  T.  Freedom  (The)  of  faith. 
1883. 

Pentecost,  G:  F.  “ Out  of  Egypt  ” .•  bible  read- 
ings on  Exodus.  1884. 

RSville,  A.  Native  religions  ( The)  of  Mexico 
and  Peru.  Tr.  by  P.  H.  Wicksteed. 
( The  Hibbert  lectures.  1884). 

Robertson,  F:  W:  Sermons  preached  at 
Brighton.  Abt.  1851. 

Smith,  W:  R.  Prophets  of  Israel  (The)  and 
their  place  in  history  to  the  close  of 
the  eighth  century  B.  C.  Eight  lect- 
ures. 1882. 

Smithson,  J.  H.  Letters  on  the  theology  of 
the  New  Church  signified  by  the  New 
Jerusalem. 

Spurgeon,  C:  H.  Clew  of  the  maze  ( The)  and 
the  spare  half-hour.  (1884). 

Stanley,  A.  P.  Lectures  on  the  history  of 
the  Eastern  church.  1861. 

Swing,  D:  Truths  for  to-day.  2 v.  1874-6. 

Trench,  R:  C.  Notes  on  the  parables  of  our 
Lord.  1841. 

Watson,  S:  Clock  (The)  struck  three : a re- 
view of  Clock  struck  one,  and  reply  to 
it.  Pt.  II.  Showing  the  harmony  be- 
tween Christianity,  science,  and  spir- 
itualism. 1874. 

Wendling,  G:  R.  Ingersollism ; from  a secu- 
lar point  of  view : a lecture.  1882. 


Class  3.  SUPERSTITION,  MAGIC,  DELUSIONS,  &c. 

Baring-Gould,  S.  Curious  myths  of  the  mid- 
dle ages.  ■ 

Bulfinch,  T:  Age  of  fable,  The ; or,  beauties 
of  mythology.  A new  enl.  and  il.  ed., 
ed.  by  E:  E.  Hale.  1881. 

Cox,  G:  W:  Introduction  (An)  to  the  sci- 
ence of  comparative  mythology  and  folk- 
lore. 1881. 


Dwight,  M.  A.  Grecian  and  Roman  mythol- 
ogy. 1882. 

Lee,  F:  G:  Glimpses  in  the  twilight:  notes, 
records  and  examples  of  the  supernat- 
ural. (1885). 

Lewis,  A.  J.  Modern  magic:  a practical 
treatise  on  the  art  of  conjuring  by  Pro- 
fessor Hoffmann. 

Thorpe,  B:,  ed.  Yule-tide  stories:  Scandina- 
vian and  North  German  popular  tales 
and  traditions,  from  the  Swedish,  Dan- 
ish, and  German.  1853. 

Class  5.  POLITICS. 

Bancroft,  G:  History  of  the  formation  of 
the  constitution  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  1882. 

Cooper,  T:  V.,  and  Fenton,  H.  T.  American 
politics  (non-partisan)  from  the  begin- 
ning to  date.  1882. 

Davidson,  J.  M.  New  book  (The)  of  kings. 
(1884). 

Harwood,  G:  Coming  democracy,  The. 
(1882). 

Lamphere,  G:  N.  United  States  government, 
The:  its  organization  and  practical 
workings.  1880. 

Mallock,  W:  H.  Social  equality:  a short 
study  in  a missing  science.  1882. 

Mueller,  W.  Political  history  of  recent  times, 
1816-1875,  writh  special  reference  to 
Germany;  rev.  and  enl.;  tr.  with  app. 
covering  the  period  from  1876  to  1881, 
by  J:  P.  Peters.  1882. 

Mulford,  E.  Nation,  The:  the  foundations 
of  civil  order  and  political  life  in  the 
United  States.  1870. 

Sage,  B.  J.  Republic  (The)  of  republics; 
or,  American  federal  liberty.  1881. 

Spencer,  H.  Political  institutions.  ( Pt.  V.  of 
The  principles  of  sociology).  1882. 

Stickney,  A.  True  republic,  A.  1879. 

Walpole,  S.  Foreign  relations.  1882. 

Class  6.  SOCIAL  SCIENCE. 

Beecher,  C.  E.,  and  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  [B.] 
Principles  of  domestic  science;  as  applied 
to  the  duties  and  pleasures  of  home. 
1870. 

Brown,  S.  A.  Home  topics:  papers  on  house 
and  home  matters.  1881. 

Chaney,  G:  L.  Every-day  life  and  every-day 
morals.  1884. 

Dewing,  M.  R.  [O.]  Beauty  in  dress.  1881. 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Domestic  problem,  A : work 
and  culture  in  the  household.  1875. 

Ellis,  J:  Intoxicants,  prohibition,  and  our 
New- Church  periodicals  in  1884-5.  1885. 

Harrison,  J.  B.  Certain  dangerous  tendencies 
in  Am.  life,  and  other  papers.  1880. 

Higginson,  T:  W.  Common  sense  about  wo- 
men. 1881. 


Dippold,  G:  T.  Great  epics  of  mediaeval  Ger- 
many, The:  outline  and  history.  1882. 

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Topeka,  Kansas.  Free  public  library. 

First  supplement  to  the  catalog 
of  the  free  public  library  of  Topeka, 
Kansas.  Topeka,  Crane,  1888. 


CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  7. 


Knox,  J:  D.  Paths  to  wealth.  1883. 

Longstreet,  A.  B.  Social  etiquette  of  New 
York.  1878. 

Louis,  S.  L.,  ed.  Decorum:  etiquette  and 
dress  of  the  best  Am.  society.  1881. 

Manners  that  win,  The.  (1882). 

Moore,  C.  [J.],  comp.  Sensible  etiquette  of 
the  best  society;  customs,  manners, 
morals,  and  home  culture.  1878. 

Payne,  A.  G.  What  girls  can  do:  a book  for 
mothers  and  daughters.  Abt.  1880. 

Pitman,  R.  C.  Alcohol  and  the  state:  the 
problem  of  law  as  applied  to  the  liquor 
traffic.  1877. 

Pope,  J.  J.  Number  one  and  how  to  take 
care  of  him  : popular  talks  on  social  and 
sanitary  science.  1884. 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Manners  and  so- 
cial usages.  1884. 

Spencer,  H.  Social  statics;  or,  the  condi- 
tions essential  to  human  happiness  spec- 
ified, and  the  first  of  them  developed. 
1 865. 

Spofford,  Mrs.  H.  E.  [P.]  Servant  girl  ques- 
tion, The.  1881. 

Sumner,  W:  G.  What  social  classes  owe  to 
each  other.  1883. 

Warner,  C:  D.  American  newspaper,  The: 
an  essay.  1881. 

Woolsey,  T.  D.  Communism  and  socialism 
in  their  history  and  theory:  a sketch. 
1880. 

Wright,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Complete  home,  The:  an 
encyclopaedia  of  domestic  life  and  affairs. 
1879. 

Youmans,  E:  L.  Hand-book  ( The)  of  house- 
hold science:  an  account  of  heat,  light, 
air,  aliment,  and  cleansing  in  their  sci- 
entific principles  and  domestic  applica- 
tions. 1857. 

Class  6a.  Political  Economy. 

Eaton,  D.  B.  Civil  service  in  Great  Britain : 
a history  of  abuses  and  reforms  and 
their  bearing  upon  American  politics. 
1879. 

George,  H:  Progress  and  poverty : an  inquiry 
into  the  cause  of  industrial  depressions 
and  of  increase  of  want  with  increase 
of  wealth  : the  remedy.  1879. 

Hamilton,  A.,  and  others.  Federalist,  The: 
a commentary  on  the  constitution  of  the 
United  States:  essays  by  Hamilton,  Jay 
and  Madison:  also,  the  Continentalist 
and  other  papers  by  Hamilton.  Ed.  by 
J:  C.  Hamilton.  1864. 

Mallock,  W:  H.  Property  and  progress;  or, 
a brief  inquiry  into  contemporary  social 
agitation  in  England.  1884. 

Shinn,  C:  H.  Mining  camps:  study  in  Am. 
frontier  government.  1884. 

Smith,  F.  W.  Hard  times,  The;  agricul- 
tural development  the  true  remedy. 
1877. 


Stanton,  T.,  ed.  Woman  question  (The)  in 
Europe:  essays;  with  introd.  by  F.  P. 
Cobbe.  1884. 


Class  6b.  Education. 

Bain,  A.  Education  asascience.  (Inter,  sci. 
ser.)  1878. 

Baldwin,  J.  Art  (The)  of  school  manage- 
ment. 1881. 

Bentley,  R.  Pictorial  reader,  The.  1847. 

Bigelow,  M.  T.  Punctuation  and  other  typo- 
graphical matters.  1881. 

Blackwell,  E.  Counsel  to  parents  on  th  e moral 
educa.ion  of  their  children.  1879. 

Browning,  0.  Introduction  (An)  to  the 
history  of  educational  theories.  ( 1882). 

Fletcher,  A.  B.,  ed.  Advanced  readings  and 
recitations.  1881. 

Hailmann,W.N.  Kindergarten  culture:  Froe- 
bel’s  system  adapted  to  Am.  institutions. 
1873. 

Hale,  A.  M.  Management  ( The)  of  children 
in  sickness  and  in  health.  1880. 

Hodgson,  W:  B.  Errors  in  the  use  of  En- 
glish. 1882. 

Johonnot,  J.  Principles  and  practice  of 
teaching.  1878. 

Lilienthal,  M.  E.,  and  Allyn,  R.  Object  les- 
sons: things  taught:  systematic  instruc- 
tion in  composition  and  object  lessons. 
1862. 

Mahaffy,  J:  P.  Old  Greek  education.  1879. 

Peabody,  A.  P.,  comp.  Conversation:  its  faults 
and  its  graces.  1867. 

Peabody,  E.  P.  Lectures  on  the  nursery 
and  kindergarten:  No.  1.  Education  of 
the  kindergartner.  1874.  Also  Kinder- 
garten Messenger,  ed.  by  E.  P.  P.  July, 
1873 — Dec.  1875.  Also  The  kindergarten  : 
an  address  by  Miss  S.  E.  Blow.  3 April 
1875. 

Smart,  J.  H.  Manual  (A)  of  free  gymnastic 
and  dumb-bell  exercises  for  the  school 
room  and  parlor.  1864. 

Stetson,  C:  B.  Technical  education:  what  it 
is,  and  what  Am.  public  schools  should 
teach.  1873. 

Swett,  J:  Methods  of  teaching:  principles, 
directions,  and  working  models  for  com- 
mon-school teachers.  1880. 

Swinton,  W:,  and  Cathcart,  G:  R.,  eds.  Read- 
ings in  nature’s  book.  1880. 

Trench,  R:  C.  On  the  study  of  words:  lect- 
ures. With  add.  by  T:  D.  Supine.  1877. 

Wickersham,  J.  P.  Methods  of  instruction. 
1865. 

School  economy.  1864. 


Class  7.  PHILOLOGY. 

White,  R:  G.  Every-day  English.  Sequel 
to  “Words  and  their  uses.”  1880. 


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Class  8. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Class  8.  NATURAL  SCIENCES. 

Buckley,  A.  B.  Fairy-land  (The)  of  science. 
1878.  > 

Short  history  (A)  of  natural  science  and  of 
the  progress  of  discovery.  1875. 

Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.  Popular  lectures  on  scien- 
tific subjects.  Tr.  by  E.  Atkinson.  1873. 

Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechanism : treatise  on 
terrestrial  and  aerial  locomotion.  (In- 
ter. sci.  ser.)  (1879). 

Winchell,  A.  Sparks  from  a geologist’s 
hammer.  1881. 


Class  10.  PHYSICS,  NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY,  CHEM- 
ISTRY,  ASTRONOMY. 

Du  Moncel,  T.  A.  L.  Telephone , microphone 
and  phonograph.  1879. 

Ganot,  A.  Natural  philosophy.  Tr.  and  ed. 
from  Ganot’s  ‘‘Cours  elementaire  de 
physique,”  by  E.  Atkinson.  1872. 

Guiilemin,  A.  Forces  of  nature:  introd.  to 
the  study  of  physical  phenomena;  tr. 
by  Mrs.  N.  Lockyer  and  ed.  with  add. 
by  J.  N.  Lockyer.  ( 1872). 

Kirkwood,  D.  Comets  and  meteors.  1873. 
Meteoric  astronomy.  1867. 

Mayer,  A.  M.  Sound:  simple,  entertaining, 
and  inexpensive  experiments  in  the 
phenomena  of  sound.  1878. 

Mayhew,  H:  Wonders  of  science ; or,  young 
Humphry  Davy.  1854. 

Peirce,  B:  Ideality  in  the  physical  sciences. 
1881. 

Pilkington,  J.  Artist's  guide  and  mechanic’s 
own  book.  1841. 

Proctor,  R:  A.  Flowers  of  the  sky.  1880. 
Moon,  The.  1878. 

Poetry  of  astronomy,  The.  1880. 

Transits  of  Venus.  1874. 

Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge. Natural  philosophy.  III.  1842-44. 

Contents:  Astronomy,  by  B:  H.  Malkin;  History  of 
astronomy,  by  R:  W.  Rothman;  Mathematical  geogra- 
phy, by  E:  Lloyd ; Physical  geography,  by  H.  J.  Lloyd ; 
Navigation,  by  J:  Wrottesley ; Explanation  of  scien- 
tific terms;  Index. 

Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks  in  physics.  1878. 

Tyndall,  J:  Heat  a mode  of  motion.  1868. 

Warren,  H:  W.  Recreations  in  astronomy 
with  directions  for  practical  experiments 
and  telescopic  work.  1879. 

Young,  C:  A:  Sun,  The.  (Inter,  sci.  ser.) 
1861. 


Class  11.  NATURAL  HISTORY. 

Agassiz,  J.  L.  R.  Contributions  to  the  nat- 
ural history  of  the  U.  S.  4 v.  1857-62. 

Darwin,  C:  R.  Formation  (The)  of  vegetable 
mould  through  the  action  of  worms,  with 
observations  on  their  habits.  (1882). 

Variation  (The)  of  animals  and  plants 
under  domestication.  2 v.  1868. 

Donnelly,  I.  Ragnarok:  the  age  of  fire  and 
gravel.  1882. 


Gosse,  P.  H:  Wonders  of  the  great  deep;  or, 
physical,  animal,  geological,  and  vegeta- 
ble curiosities  of  the  ocean. 

Huxley,  T:  H:  American  addresses  with  a 
lecture  on  the  study  of  biology.  1877. 
Manual  of  the  anatomy  of  invertebrated 
animals.  1877. 

Manual  of  the  anatomy  of  vertebrated  ani- 
mals. 1871. 

On  the  origin  of  species.  ( 1878). 

LeConte,  J.  Sight:  an  exposition  of  the 
principles  of  monocular  and  binocular 
vision.  (Inter,  sci.  ser.)  1831. 

McCosh,  J.,  and  Dickie,  G:  Typical  forms 
and  special  ends  in  creation.  1856. 

O’Neill,  T.  W.  Refutation  of  Darwinism,  and 
the  converse  theory  of  development. 
1879. 

Reclus,  J.  J.  E.  History  (The)  of  a moun- 
tain. Tr.  from  the  French  by  B.  Ness 
and  J:  Lillie.  1881. 

Semper,  K.  Animal  life  as  affected  by  the 
natural  conditions  of  existence.  (Inter, 
sci.  ser.)  1879. 

Wallace,  A.  R.  Island  life;  or,  the  phenom- 
ena and  causes  of  insular  faunas  and 
floras.  1880. 

World  of  wonders,  A ; or,  marvels  in  ani- 
mate and  inanimate  nature.  1881. 

Class  11a.  Physical  Geography. 

Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  v.  Cosmos:  a sketch  of  a 
physical  description  of  the  universe. 
Tr.  from  the  German  by  E.  C.  Otte.  5 v. 
1845-58. 

Judd,  J:  W.  Volcanoes:  what  they  are  and 
what  they  teach.  (Inter,  sci.  ser.)  18S1. 

Class  lib.  Meteorology. 

Mann,  R.  J.,  and  others.  Modern  meteorology : 
lectures.  1878. 

Contents:  1.  The  physical  properties  of  the  atmos- 
phere, by  R.  J.  Mann.  2.  Air  temperature,  its  distri-  ' 
bution  and  range,  by  J:  K.  Laughton.  3.  The  barometer 
and  its  uses,  wind  and  storms,  by  R:  Strachan.  4. 
Clouds  and  weather  signs,  by  W.  C.  Ley.  5.  Rain, 
snow,  hail,  and  atmospheric  electricity,  by  G:  J.  Sy- 
mons. 6.  The  nature,  methods,  and  general  ol  jects  of 
meteorology,  by  R.  H.  Scott. 

Class  11c.  Geology  and  Mineralogy. 

Geikie,  A.  Geological  sketches  at  home  and 
abroad.  1882. 

Lyell,  C:  Principles  of  geology ; or,  the  mod- 
ern changes  of  the  earth  and  its  inhab- 
itants. 2 v. 

Class  lid.  Botany. 

Allen,  C:  G.  Flowers  and  their  pedigrees. 

Darwin,  C:  Different  forms  of  flowers  on  plants 
of  the  same  species.  1877. 

Effects  of  cross  and  self  fertilisation  in  the 
vegetable  kingdom.  1867. 

Insectivorous  plants.  1875. 

Movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants. 
1875. 

Power  of  movement  in  plants.  1880. 

Various  contrivances  by  which  orchids 
are  fertilised  by  insects.  1862. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  12. 


Figuier,  G.  L.  Vegetable  world:  history  of 
plants.  With  a glossary  of  botanical 
terms.  [From  the  French]. 

Flagg,  W.  Year  (A)  among  the  trees;  or,  the 
woods  and  by-wavs  of  New  England. 
1881. 

Kirby,  M.  and  E.  Talks  about  trees. 

Robinson,  J:  Ferns  in  their  homes  and  ours. 
1878. 

Taylor,  J.  E.  Flowers;  their  origin,  shapes, 
perfumes,  and  colors.  1878. 

Class  lie.  Zoology. 

Agassiz,  E.  C.  and  A.  Seaside  studies  in  nat- 
ural history.  1865. 

Badcock,  J:  Vignettes  from  invisible  life. 
(1883). 

Buckley,  A.  B.  Life  and  her  children: 
glimpses  of  animal  life  from  the  amoeba 
to  the  insects.  1880. 

Winners  (The)  in  life’s  race;  or,  the  great 
backboned  family.  1882. 

Dixon,  C:  Rural  bird  life:  essays  on  orni- 
thology with  instructions  for  preserving 
objects  relating  to  that  science.  1880. 

Emerton,  J.  H:  Life  on  the  seashore ; or, 
animals  of  our  coasts  and  bays.  1880. 

Figuier,  G.  L.  Insect  world,  The:  account  of 
the  orders  of  insects,  with  description 
of  habits,  etc.  Rev.  and  cor.  by  P.  M. 
Duncan.  [ From  the  French].  1872. 

Ocean  world:  the  sea  and  some  of  its  in- 
habitants. Tr.  from  the  French.  Rev. 
by  E.  P.  Wright. 

Reptiles  and  birds.  Ed.  by  P.  Gillmore. 
[From  the  French,  1869]. 

Flagg,  W.  Year  (A)  with  the  birds;  or,  the 
birds  and  seasons  of  New  England. 
1881. 

Goss,  N.  S.  Catalogue  of  the  birds  of  Kansas. 
1883. 

Revised  catalogue  of  the  birds  of  Kansas. 
1886. 

Half  hours  in  the  tiny  world:  wonders  of  in- 
sect life.  [1875]. 

Ingersoll,  E.  Friends  worth  knowing: 
glimpses  of  Am.  natural  history.  1880. 

Lubbock,  J:  Ants,  bees , and  wasps:  observa- 
tions on  the  habits  of  the  social  hyrnen- 
optera.  (Inter,  sci.  ser.)  1881. 

Morris,  F.  0.  Dogs  and  their  doings.  1871. 

Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.  Our  common  insects. 
1873. 

Romanes,  G:  J:  Animal  intelligence.  (Inter, 
sci.  ser.)  (1886). 

Wilder,  B.  G.,  and  Gage,  S.  H.  Anatomical 
technology  as  applied  to  the  domestic  cat : 
introduction  to  human,  veterinary,  and 
comparative  anatomy.  1882. 

Wilson,  A.,  and  Bonaparte,  C.  L.  J.  L.  Am. 
ornithology.  Illustrative  notes  and  life 
of  Wilson  bv  W:  Jardine.  3 v.  (1876). 

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Class  Ilf.  Ethnology. 

Conant,  A.  J.  Foot-prints  of  vanished  races 
in  the  Mississippi  valley.  1879. 

Figuier,  G.  L.  Human  race,  The.  [ Tr.  from 
the  French].  (1873). 

Primitive  man.  [Tr.  from  the  French.] 
(1876). 

Foster,  J:  W.  Pre-historic  races  of  the  U.  S. 
1 873. 

Geiger,  L.  Contributions  to  the  history  of 
the  development  of  the  human  race:  lec- 
tures and  dissertations.  Tr.  from  the 
second  German  ed.  by  D:  Asher.  1871. 

Lesley,  J:  P:  Man’s  origin  and  destiny, 
sketched  from  the  platform  of  the  phys- 
ical sciences.  2d  ed.  1881. 

Lubbock,  J:  Origin  (The)  of  civilization  and 
the  primitive  condition  of  man:  mental 
and  social  condition  of  savages.  1870. 

Pre-historic  times  as  illustrated  by  ancient 
remains,  and  the  manners  and  customs 
of  modern  savages.  1869. 

MacLean,  J.  P.  Manual  of  the  antiquity  of 
man.  1875. 

Mound  builders,  The:  with  an  investiga- 
tion into  the  archaeology  of  Butler  Co., 
O.  1879. 

Quatrefages  de  Br6au,  J L.  A.  de.  Human 
species,  The.  [Tr.  from  the  French]. 
(Inter,  sci.  ser.)  1877. 

Rawlinson,  G:  Origin  of  nations,  The.  1877. 

Short,  J:  T.  North  Americans  (The)  of  an- 
tiquity. 1879. 

Tylor,  E:  B.  Anthropology r:  introd.  to  the 
study  of  man  and  civilization.  1881. 

WinchelL  A.  Preadamites:  demonstration 
of  the  existence  of  men  before  Adam. 
1880. 

Class  12.  MEDICINE  — Covering  Anatomy,  Physiology, 
Hygiene,  Exercises  and  Recreations, 
Veterinary  Art,  &c. 

Anderson,  E.  G.,  and  others.  Sanitary  care 
and  treatment  ( The)  of  children  and  their 
diseases:  five  essays.  1881. 

Contents:  How  can  children  in  a city  be  kept  healthy? 
by  E.  G.  Anderson;  The  mortality  of  young  children, 
its  causes  and  prevention,  by  S:  C.  Busey ; On  the  im- 
provement of  the  condition  of  the  poor  and  sick  chil- 
dren, general  principles,  by  A.  Jacobi;  Observations 
upon  the  sanitary  care  and  treatment  of  children  and 
their  diseases,  by  J.  F.  Meigs ; Causes  of  the  great  mor- 
tality of  young  children  in  cities  during  the  summer 
months,  by  J.  L.  Smith. 

Baths  and  bathing . (Health  primers).  1879. 

Blaikie,  W:  How  to  get  strong  and  how  to 
stay  so.  1879. 

Bogardus,  A.  H.  Field,  cover,  and  trap 
shooting.  Ed.  by  C:  J.  Foster.  1878. 

Brinton,  D.  G.,  and  Napheys,  G:  II.  Laws  of 
health  (The)  in  relation  to  the  human 
form.  1869. 

Carter,  R.  B.  Good  and  bad  eyesight  and 
the  exercise  and  preservation  of  vision. 
1879.  ' 

Cassell’s  book  of  sports  and  pastimes.  Abt. 
1881. 

) 


Class  12. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Cook,  M.  Wilderness  cure,  The. 

Coupland,  S.  Personal  appearances  in  health 
and  disease.  ( Health  primers).  1879. 
Eassie,  W:  Healthy  houses:  drainage,  ven- 
tilation, warming,  and  kindred  subjects, 
with  estimates.  1872. 

Edwards,  J.  F.  Dyspepsia:  howto  avoid  it. 
1881. 

Fothergill,  J:  M.  Maintenance  (The)  of 
health:  a medical  work  for  lay  readers. 
1874. 

Granville,  J.  M.  Common  mind-troubles. 

1878. 

How  to  make  the  best  of  life.  1881. 
Greenfield,  W.  S.  Alcohol:  its  use  and 
abuse.  ( Health  primers).  1879. 

Hall,  W:  W.  Dyspepsia  and  its  kindred  dis- 
eases. 1877. 

Heart  and  its  function,  The.  ( Health  prim- 
ers). 1881. 

Hinton,  J.,  ed.  Physiology  for  practical  use. 
1874. 

House  and  its  surroundings,  The.  (Health 
primers).  1879. 

Huxley,  T:  H:,  and  Youmans,  W:  J.  Ele- 
ments of  physiology.  1867. 

Kansas  Medical  Society.  Transactions  of 
the  state  medical  society  of  Kansas. 
Yol.  1.  [ 1860-77]. 

Law,  J.  Farmer’s  veterinary  adviser,  The : a 
guide  to  the  prevention  and  treatment 
of  disease  in  domestic  animals.  1876. 
Maudsley,  H:  Pathology  (The)  of  mind. 

1 807. 

Nichols,  W:  R.  On  the  filtration  of  potable 
water.  1879. 

Plunkett,  H.  M.  Women,  plumbers,  and 
doctors;  or,  household  sanitation.  1884. 
Premature  death:  its  promotion  or  preven- 
tion. ( Health  primers).  1879. 

Ralfe,  C:H:  Exercise  and  training.  (Health 
primers).  1879. 

Richardson,  B:  W.  Diseases  of  modern  life. 

1875 

Shepherd,  P:  First  aid  to  the  injured:  rev. 

and  added  to  by  B.  Morton.  1882. 

Skin  and  its  troubles,  The.  ( Health  primers). 

1879. 

Storer,  H.  R.  Why  not?  a book  for  every 
woman.  1866. 

Studley,  M.  J.  What  our  girls  ought  to 
know.  1882. 

Taylor,  G:  H.  Health  by  exercise:  what  ex- 
ercises to  take  and  how  to  take  them ; 
embracing  account  of  Swedish  methods. 
1879. 

Health  for  women;  showing  the  causes  of 
feebleness  and  the  local  diseases  result- 
ing therefrom;  with  full  directions  for 
sell-treatment.  1883. 


Class  13.  USEFUL  ARTS. 

Leland,  E.  H.  Farm  homes,  in-doors  and 
out-doors.  1880. 

Society  of  Arts.  Artisan  reports  on  the  Paris 
universal  exhibition  of  1878. 

Class  13c.  Commercial  Arts,  &c. 

Howe,  J:  B.  Common  sense,  mathematics, 
and  metaphysics  of  money.  1881. 

Kelley,  J.D.  J.  Question  (The)  of  ships:  the 
navy  and  the  merchant  marine.  1884. 

Preble,  G:  H:  Chronological  history  of  the 
origin  and  development  of  steam  naviga- 
tion. [1543-1882]. 

Scott-Browne,  D.  L.  American  standard 

book  of  shorthand  abbreviations.  1884. 

Text-book  of  phonography.  Pt.  2.  1884. 

Class  13(1.  Productive  Arts,  Mining,  Metallurgy,  Agri- 
culture, &c. 

Bement,  C.  N.  Am.  poulterer's  companion. 
The:  breeding,  rearing,  and  general 
management  of  domestic  poultry.  1856. 

Curtiss,  D.  S.  Wheat  culture:  how  to  double 
the  yield  and  increase  the  profits.  1880. 

Downing,  A.  J.  Rural  essays.  Ed.  with  a 
memoir  of  the  author  bv  G:  W:  Curtis 
and  a letter  to  his  friends*  by  F.  Bremer. 
1853. 

Contents:  Horticulture;  Landscape  gardening;  Ru- 
ral architecture;  Trees;  Agriculture;  Fruit;  etc. 

Fulton,  J.  A.  Peach  culture.  1882. 

Halsted,  B.  D : Barn  plans  and  outbuildings. 
1881. 

Henderson,  P:  Gardening  for  profit:  guide 
to  the  successful  cultivation  of  the  mar- 
ket and  family  garden.  1874. 

Keeping  one  cow:  experience  of  a number  of 
practical  writers.  1880. 

Roe,  E:  P.  Success  with  small  fruits.  1880. 

Warington,  R.  Chemistry  of  the  farm,  The. 
1882. 

Willard,  X.  A.  Willard’s  practical  butter 
book:  a treatise  on  butter-making.  1875. 

Class  13e.  Preparation  of  Food,  etc. 

Blot,  P.  Hand-book  of  practical  cookery,  for 
ladies  and  professional  cooks.  1867. 

Haskell.  Mrs.  E.  F.  Housekeeper's  encydo- 
psedia:  useful  information  in  cooking 
and  house  keeping.  1860. 

Murray,  R.,  comp.  Modern  householder,  The : 
manual  of  domestic  economy.  1872. 

Parloa,  M.  Miss  Parloa’s  new  cook  book. 

1880. 

Whitney,  A.  D.  [ T.]  Just  hov::  a key  to  the 
cook-books.  1878. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  14. 


ART. 


Class  14.  FINE  ARTS,  ARCHITECTURE,  PAINTING, 
MUSIC,  &c. 

Alcock,  R.  Art  and  art  industries  in  Japan. 
(1878). 

American  builder , The:  a journal  of  indus- 
trial art.  Vols.  12,  13.  1870-7. 

Appleton  & Co.,  D.,  pub.  New  gallery  ( The) 
of  British  art.  2 v.  1883. 

Architectural  review  (The)  and  Am.  builders’ 
journal.  Vols.  1-4.  May,  1869-Nov.,  1870. 

See  also  Sloan’s  architectural  review. 

Bascom,  J:  ^Esthetics;  or,  the  science  of 
beauty.  Ib7l. 

Benjamin,  S:  G.  W.  Art  in  America : a crit- 
ical and  historical  sketch.  1879. 

Contemporary  art  in  Europe.  1877. 

Bicknell  & Co.,  A.  J.,  pub.  Bicknell’s  Cot- 
tage ahd  villa  architecture.  1877. 

Bicknell’s  Public  buildings.  1 77. 

“ School  house  and  church  archi- 
tecture. 1877. 

“ Stables,  out  buildings,  fences  and 
miscellaneous  details.  1877. 

Street , store  and  bank  fronts. 
1877. 

Blanc,  A.  A.  P.  C:  Grammar  ( The)  of  paint- 
ing end  engraving.  Tr.  from  the  French 
by  K.  N.  Doggett.  1873. 

Carter,  Mrs.  S.  N.,  comp.  Art  suggestions  from 
the  masters.  First  ser.  Sir  Joshua 
Reynolds;  Sir  C:  Bell;  W:  Hazlitt;  B: 
R.  Haydon.  1880. 

Church,  E.  R.  Artistic  embroidery : practical 
instructions  in  the  ornamental  branches 
of  needlework.  1S89. 

How  to  furnish  a home.  (Appletons’ 
home  books).  1881. 

Cooper,  H.  J.  Art  of  furnishing.  1879. 

Cummin js,  M.  F.,  and  Mi.ler,  C.  C.  Archi- 
tecture: designs  for  street  fronts,  subur- 
ban houses,  and  cottages.  18G5. 

Be  Forest,  J.  B.  Short  history  of  art,  A.  1881. 

Dewing,  M.  R.  [0.]  Beauty  in  the  household. 
188.'. 

Easblake,  C:  L.  Notes  on  the  principal  pict- 
ures in  the  Louvre  gallery  at  Paris  and 
in  the  Brera  gallery  at  Milan.  ( 1883). 

Eaton,  D:  C.  Hand-book  of  Greek  and  Ro- 
man sculpture.  1884. 

Gardner,  E.  C.  House  that  Jill  built:  a book 
on  home  architecture.  (“Our  conti- 
nent” library).  1882. 

Harrison,  C.  C.  Woman’s  handiwork  in  mod- 
ern homes.  1881. 

Holly,  H:  H.  Modern  dwellings  in  town  and 
country,  with  treatise  on  furniture  and 
decoration.  1878. 

Hunt,  H:  G.  B.  Concise  history  of  music , A. 
[1-1878]. 


Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Legends  of  the  madonna 
as  represented  in  the  fine  arts.  1852. 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders  as  repre- 
sented in  the  fine  arts.  1851. 

Sacred  and  legendary  art.  2 v.  1848. 

Jarves,  J.  J.  Art  thoughts:  experiences  and 
observations  of  an  American  amateur 
in  Europe.  1869. 

Art-idea,  The:  sculpture,  painting,  and 
architecture  in  America.  1864. 

Leland,  C:  G.  Minor  arts,  The:  porcelain 
painting,  wood  carving,  stencilling, 
modelling,  mosaic  work,  &c.  1880. 

Mason,  G:  C.  Old  house  altered,  The.  1878. 

Mitchell,  L.  M.  [ W.]  History  (A)  of  ancient 
sculpture.  1883. 

Monroe,  L.  B.  Manual  of  physical  and  vocal 
training  for  schools  and  private  instruc- 
tion. 1869. 

Moscheles,  I.  Recent  music  and  musicians, 
as  described  in  his  diaries  and  corre- 
spondence. Ed.  by  C.  Moscheles.  From 
the  German,  by  A.  D.  Coleridge.  (Am- 
ateur ser.)  [1794-1870]. 

Oakey,  A.  F.  Building  a home.  (Appletons’ 
home  books).  1881. 

Home  grounds.  (Appletons’  home  books). 
1881. 

Paget,  V.  Euphorion:  studies  of  the  antique 
and  the  mediaeval  in  the  renaissance. 
2 v.  1882. 

Palliser,  Palliser  & Co.,  pub.  Palliser’s  Am. 

cottage  homes.  1878. 

Palliser’s  model  homes.  1878. 

Pattis m,  E.  F.  Renaissance  (The)  of  art  in 
France.  2 v.  (1879). 

Prime,  W:  C.  Pottery  and  porcelain  of  all 
times  and  nations,  with  tables  of  factory 
and  artists’  marks.  1877. 

Rebar,  F.  v.  History  of  ancient  art.  Tr.  and 
aug.  by  J.  T.  Clarke.  1882. 

Ruskin,  J:  Arrows  of  the  chase:  a collection 
of  scattered  letters  published  chiefly  in 
the  daily  newspapers.  1840-1880.  2 v. 

in  1. 

Contents:  Vol.  1.  Letters  on  art  and  science.  2. 
Letters  on  politics,  economy,  and  miscellaneous 
matters. 

Art  of  England,  The:  lectures.  (1883). 

Sloan’s  architectural  review  and  builders’  jour- 
nal. Ag.  1868 — Ap.  1869. 

See  also  Architectural  review,  The. 

Slosson,  A.  T.  China  hunters  club , The.  1878. 

Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy;  the 
fine  arts.  1877. 

Washburn,  E.  W.  Spanish  masters,  The: 
history  of  painting  in  Spain.  1884. 

Waters,  C.  E.  [C.]  Painters,  sculptors,  ar- 
chitects, engravers,  and  their  works:  a 
handbook.  1881. 


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Class  15. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Winckelmann,  J.  J.  History  (The)  of  an- 
cient art.  Tr.  from  the  German  by  G.  H: 
Lodge.  4 v.  in  2.  1872. 


Class  15.  POETRY. 

Ariosto,  L.  Orlando  Furioso,  The.  Tr.  from 
the  Italian  by  W.  S.  Rose.  2 v.  1510. 

Arnold,  E.  Light  of  Asia,  The ; or,  the  great 
renunciation:  the  life  and  teaching  of 
Gautama,  founder  of  Buddhism.  1879. 

Pearls  of  the  faith;  or,  Islam’s  rosary. 
1882. 

Arnold,  M.  Poems.  (1884). 

Bell,  R.,  ed.  Songs  from  the  dramatists. 

(1882). 

Bloede,  G.  Angelo:  a poem.  1877. 

Giorgio , and  other  poems.  1881. 

Bunner,  H : C.  Airs  from  Arcady  and  else- 
where. 1884. 

Camoens,  L.  de.  lusiad,  The;  or,  the  dis- 
covery of  India.  Tr.  from  the  Portu- 
guese, with  life  of  the  poet  by  W:  J. 
Mickle.  1877. 

Chaucer,  G.,  and  Spenser,  E.  Canterbury 
tales  (The)  and  Faerie  queene:  with 
other  poems  of  Chaucer  and  Spenser. 
(1876). 

Combe,  W:  Doctor  Syntax:  his  three  tours 
in  search  of  the  picturesque,  of  conso- 
lation, of  a wife. 

Cornwall,  S.  J.  Roses  and  myrtles.  1881. 

Craik,  D.  M.  [M.]  Thirty  years:  being 
poems,  new  and  old. 

Dante  Alighieri.  Vision,  The;  or,  hell,  pur- 
gatory, and  paradise.  Tr.  by  H:  F. 
Cary.  1472.  1814. 

Dobson,  H : A.  Vignettes  in  rhyme  and  other 
verses.  1879. 

Gardner,  C.  E.  Twisted  skein,  A;  or,  out  of 
the  tempest.  (1881). 

Greenough,  S.  D.  [L.]  Mary  Magdalene:  a 
poem.  1880. 

Hayward,  E:  F.  Patrice:  her  love  and 
work.  1883. 

Holloway,  L.  C.,  comp.  Home  in  poetry,  The. 
1884. 

Holmes,  0.  W.  Iron  gate  (The),  and  other 
poems.  1880. 

Hood,  T:  Rhymester,  The;  or,  the  rules  of 
rhyme.  Ed.  with  add.  by  A.  Penn. 
[J.  B.  Matthews].  1882. 

Hopkins,  A.  Geraldine : a souvenir  of  the 
St.  Lawrence.  1881. 

Ingelow,  J.  Poems.  1863. 

Poems  of  the  old  days  and  the  new.  1885. 

Joyce,  R.  D.  Blanid.  1879. 

Lamartine,  A.  M.L.de.  Jocelyn.  [French]. 
1836. 

Lang,  A.  Helen  of  Troy.  1882. 

Larcom,  L.  Wild  roses  of  Cape  Ann,  and 
other  poems.  1880. 

Lathrop,  G:  P.,  ed.  Masque  of  poets,  A:  inch 
Guy  Vernon,  a novelette  in  verse.  ( No 
name  ser.)  1878. 


Liddell,  C.  C.  F.  [T.]  Songs  in  minor  keys. 

(1881). 

Longfellow,  H:  W.  Longfellow  birthday- 
book,  The.  Arr.  by  C.  F.  Bates.  1881. 
Song  (The)  of  Hiawatha.  1855. 

Ultima  Thule.  1880. 

Main,  D:  M.,  ed.  Treasury  of  English  son- 
nets. 1881. 

Parton,  J.,  ed.  Humorous  poetry  ( The)  of  the 
English  language  from  Chaucer  to  Saxe, 
with  notes  explanatory  and  biograph- 
ical. 1856. 

Peacock,  T:  B.  Rhyme  (The)  of  the  border 
war:  a historical  poem  of  the  Kansas- 
Missouri  guerrilla  war.  1880. 

Peaslee,  J:  B.  Graded  selections  for  mem- 
orizing. 1880. 

Phelps,  E.  S.  Songs  of  the  silent  world  and 

other  poms.  1884. 

Rogers,  S:  Poetical  works,  with  a memoir  of 
his  life.  (1883). 

Scott,  W.  Poetical  works. 

Spofford,  H.  E.  [P.]  Poems.  1884. 
Stedman,  E.  C.  Poetical  works.  1873. 
Stoddard,  R:  H:  Poems.  1880. 

Swinburne,  A.  C:  Songs  of  the  springtides. 
Taylor,  B.  Poetical  works.  1879. 

Very,  J.  Poems,  with  an  introductory  mem- 
oir by  W:  P.  Andrews.  1883. 

Virgilius  Maro,  P.  Works.  Tr.  by  J:  A.  Wil- 
stach.  2 v.  1883. 

Ward,  Mrs.  T:  H.,  ed.  English  poets,  The: 
selections,  with  critical  introductions. 
4 v.  (1880). 

Ware,  E.  Rhymes  of  Ironquill.  1885. 
Whitney,  A.  D.  [T.]  Pansies:  “ . . . for 
thoughts.”  1872. 

Whittier,  J:  G.  King's  missive  (The)  and 
other  poems.  1881. 

Whittier  birthday-book,  The.  Arr.  by  E.  S. 
Owen.  1881. 

Wieland,  C.  M.  Oberon:  ein  Gedicht  in 
zwdlf  Gesangen.  [German].  (1868). 
Williams,  A.  M.  Poets  ( The)  and  poetry  of 
Ireland,  with  historical  and  critical  es- 
says and  notes.  1881. 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  Verses.  1880. 


Class  15a.  Drama. 

Kalidasa.  Sakoontala;  or,  the  lost  ring:  an 
Indian  drama.  Tr.  from  the  Sanskrit 
by  M.  Williams. 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  v.  Works,  historical  and 
dramatic.  Tr.  from  the  German.  Vol. 
2.  1846. 

Shakespeare,  W:  Plays  and  poems,  with  a 
life  and  glossarial  notes.  Ed.  by  A.  J : 
Valpy.  Vol.  1-4.  (1832). 

Tragedy  of  Julius  Csesar.  Ed.,  with  notes, 
by  W:  J.  Rolfe.  1872. 

Swinburne,  A.  C:  Mary  Stuart:  a tragedy. 

1882. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  16. 


Taylor,  H:  Philip  van  Artevelde : a dramatic 
romance.  1834. 

Tennyson,  A.  Becket.  1884. 

Class  16.  PROSE  FICTION. 

/ / / G:  H.  Hep  worth. 

Abbe  Constantine.  Tr.  from  the  French  by 
E.  H.  Hazen.  L.  Halevy. 

Abbot , The.  ( YVaverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 
Adirondack  stories.  P.  Deming. 

Adventures  (The)  of  a widow.  E.  Fawcett. 
Adventures  of  an  attorney  in  search  of  prac- 
tice. S:  Warren. 

After  dark  and  other  stories.  W:  W.  Collins. 
“Airy  fairy  Lilian.”  M.  Argles. 

Almost  a duchess.  ( No  name  ser.) 

Almost  a heroine.  E.  S.  Sheppard. 

Alton  Locke,  tailor  and  poet.  C:  Kingsley. 
Alton  Thorpe.  L.  N.  Janney. 

Amber  gods  (The)  and  other  stories.  (Leis. 

hour  ser.)  H.  E.  [P.]  Spofford. 

Ambitious  woman,  An.  E.  Fawcett. 

American  politician,  An.  F.  M.  Crawford. 
Andromeda.  J.  C.  Fletcher. 

Anne.  C.  F.  Woolson. 

Anne  of  Geier stein.  (Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Annouchka.  Tr.  from  the  French  by  F.  Ab- 
bott. I.  S.  Turgenef. 

Antiquary,  The.  (Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Arabian  days’  entertainments.  Tr.  from  the 
German  by  H.  P.  Curtis.  W.  Hauff. 

Archibald  Malmaison.  J.  Hawthorne. 

Armourer’s  prentices,  The.  C.  M.  Yonge. 

As  it  was  written:  a Jewish  musician’s  story. 

H:  Harland. 

Aschenbroedel.  (No  name  ser.) 

K.  Carrington. 
Aspasia:  a romance  of  art  and  love  in  an- 
cient Hellas.  From  the  German  by  M. 
J.  Safford.  2 v.  R.  Hamerling. 

At  any  cost.  I.  [F.]  Mayo. 

At  daybreak.  A.  Stirling. 

At  love’s  extremes.  M.  Thompson. 

At  the  eleventh  hour.  A.  Edwardes. 

Aulnay  tower.  B.  W.  Howard. 

Aunt  Serena.  “ “ 

Author  (The)  of  Bellra.ffio.  H:  James,  jr. 

Contents:  The  author  of  Beltraffio ; Pandora;  Geor- 
gina’s reasons;  The  path  of  duty;  Four  meetings. 

Average  man,  An.  R.  Grant. 

Azarian:  an  episode.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

H.  E.[P.]  Spofford. 
Baby  Rue.  (No  name  ser.)  C.  [M.]  Clark. 
Bachelor  Bluff;  his  opinions,  sentiments,  and 
disputations.  0.  B.  Bunce. 

Bailiff’s  maid,  The:  a romance.  From  the 
German  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  [F.]  Wister. 

H.  F.  C.  E.  John. 

-2.  ( 


Balacchi  brothers.  See  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  1. 

Barrington’s  fate.  ( No  name  ser.) 

M.  [R.]  Hunt. 

Bassett  claim,  The.  H:  R.  Elliot. 

Bede’s  charity.  H.  Smith. 

Beleaguered  city,  A : a story  of  the  seen  and 
the  unseen.  M.  O.  [W.]  Oliphant. 
Ben-Hur:  a tale  of  the  Christ.  L.  Wallace. 
Berber,  The;  or,  the  mountaineer  of  the 
Atlas:  a tale  of  Morocco.  W.  S.  Mayo. 
Bessie’s  fortune.  A novel.  M.  J.  [H.]  Holmes. 
Best  of  husbands,  The.  J.  Payn. 

Bethesda.  L.  B.  Halsted. 

Betrothed,  The.  Also  The  highland  widow. 

(Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 

Beyond  the  gates.  E.  S.  Phelps. 

Black  dwarf , The.  Also  A legend  of  Mont- 
rose. (Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 
Blessed  Saint  Certainty.  W:  M.  Baker. 

Blockade  runners,  The.  See  Floating  city,  A. 
Bonnyborough.  A.  D.  [T.]  Whitney. 

Book  (A)  of  love  stories.  N.  Perry. 

Bowsham puzzle, The:  a novel.  J:Habberton. 
Bread-winners,  The : a social  study. 

Breton  mills,  The : a romance.  C:  J.  Bellamy. 
Bricks  without  straw.  A.  W.  Tourgee. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor.  ( Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Brigitla.  Tr.  by  C.  Bell.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

B.  Auerbach. 

Brother  Sebastian’s  friendship.  See  Stories 
by  Am.  authors,  v.  6. 

Bucliholz  family,  The:  sketches  of  Berlin 
life.  Tr.  from  the  German  by  L.  D. 
Schmitz.  J.  Stinde. 

Burgomaster’s  wife,  The:  a romance.  From 
the  German  by  M.  J.  Safford. 

G.  M.  Ebers. 

But  yet  a woman.  A.  S.  Hardy. 

By  shore  and  sedge.  F.  B.  Harte. 

By  still  waters:  a story  for  quiet  hours. 

I.  [F.]  Mayo. 

By  the  Tiber.  M.  A.  Tincker. 

Called  back.  F:  J:  Fargus. 

Carola.  H.  Smith. 

Carpet  knight,  A.  Mrs.  H.  [H.]  McClellan. 
Castle  and  town.  F.  M.  Peard. 

Castle  dangerous.  See  Surgeon’s  daughter. 
Castle  in  Spain,  A.  J.  DeMille. 

Cecilia;  or,  memoirs  of  an  heiress;  with  pref- 
ace and  notes  by  A.  R.  Ellis. 

F.  B.  d’Arblay. 
Charles  O’Malley.  C:  J.  Lever. 

Chats.  G.  Hamlen. 

Christian’s  mistake.  D.  M.  [M.]  Craik. 

Christine’s  fortune.  H.  B.  Talcott. 

Christmas  eve  in  war  times.  See  Unex- 
pected result. 

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Class  16. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Christmas  in  Narragansett.  E:  E.  Hale. 
Christy  Carew.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.)  M.  Laffan. 

Citizen  Bonaparte:  the  story  of  a peasant. 
[1794-1815]. 

E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 

Classic  tales. 

Contents:  Rasselas,  by  S:  Johnson;  Vicar  of  Wake- 
field, by  0.  Goldsmith ; Gulliver’s  travels,  by  J.  Swift ; 
Sentimental  journey,  by  L.  Sterne. 

Cobwebs  and  cables.  H.  Smith. 

College  days  at  Oxford.  H:  C.  Adams. 
Colonel’s  daughter,  The ; or,  winning  his  spurs. 

C:  King. 

Colonel’s  opera  cloak.  (No  name  ser.) 

C.  C.  Brush. 

Commercial  trip  (A)  with  an  uncommercial 
ending.  G:  H.  Bartlett. 

Confessions  (The)  of  a frivolous  girl:  a story 
of  fashionable  life.  R.  Grant. 


Diana  Carew;  or,  for  a woman’s  sake. 

Mrs.  Bridges. 

Diane  Coryval.  ( No  name  ser.) 

Diary  ( The)  of  a superfluous  man.  SeeMumu. 
Dick’s  sweetheart.  M.  Argles. 

Dick’s  wandering.  J.  Sturgis. 

Dingy  house  at  Kensington,  The. 

Dinner-party,  A.  See  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  2. 

Dissolving  views.  Mrs.  A.  Lang. 

Doctor  Ben:  an  episode  in  the  life  of  a for- 
tunate unfortunate.  ( Round-robin  ser.) 

0.  Witherspoon. 
Doctor  Breen’ s practice.  W:  D.  Howells. 

Doctor  Claudius:  a true  story. 

F.  M.  Crawford. 

Dr.  Gilbert’s  daughters:  a story  for  girls. 

M.  H.  Matthews. 


Confidence.  H:  James,  jr. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.  (Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Count  Silvius:  a romance.  From  the  Ger- 
man by  M.  J.  Safford.  G.  Horn. 

Country  doctor,  A.  S.  0.  Jewett. 

Country  in  danger,  The ; or,  episodes  of  the 
great  French  revolution. 

E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 
Court  (The)  and  the  cottage. 

E.  [M.]  Marshall. 
Cousins.  (Leis.  hour  ser.)  L.  B.  Walford. 
Craque-o’-doom.  M.  H.  Catherwood. 

Crooked  places : astory  of  struggles  and  hopes. 

I.  [F.]  Mayo. 

Cupid  and  the  sphinx. 

Mrs.  H.  [H.]  McClellan. 
Cupid  on  crutches;  or,  one  summer  at  Nar- 
ragansett Pier.  A.  B.  Wood. 

Damen’s  ghost.  ( Round-robin  ser.) 

E.  L.  Bynner. 

Dark  days.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.)  F.  J.  Fargus. 
Darryll  Gap;  or,  whether  it  paid. 

V.  F.  Townsend. 
Daughter  (A)  of  the  Philistines.  (No  name 
ser.)  H.  H.  Boyesen. 

Day  of  fate,  A.  E.  P.  Roe. 

Day  spring : a story  of  the  time  of  William 
Tyndale.  E.  [M.]  Marshall. 

Dead  sin  ( The)  and  other  stories. 

I.  [F.]  Mayo. 

Dearly  bought.  (Hammock  ser.) 

C.  L.  Burnham. 

Death  of  the  laird’s  Jock.  See  Talisman. 
Delicia.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.)  B.  M.  Butt. 

Democracy:  an  American  novel.  (Leis.  hour 
ser.) 

Denver  express,  The.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  6. 

Desmond  hundred,  The.  ( Round-robin  ser.) 

J.  [G.]  Austin. 

Detmold:  a romance.  W:  H:  Bishop. 


Doctor  Grattan.  W:  A.  Hammond. 

Doctor  Grimshawe’s  secret:  a romance.  Ed. 
with  preface  and  notes  by  J.  Hawthorne. 

N.  Hawthorne. 
Doctor  Jacob.  M.  B.  B.  Edwards. 

Dr.  Sevier.  G:  W.  Cable. 

Documents  (The)  in  the  case.  See  Stories 
by  Am.  authors,  v.  1. 

Doing  and  dreaming.  I.  [F  ] Mayo. 

Don  John.  (No  name  ser.)  J.  Ingelow. 
Donal  Grant.  G:  MacDonald. 

Donald  and  Dorothy.  M.  [ M.]  Dodge. 

Dorcas:  the  daughter  of  Faustina. 

N.  C.  Kouns. 

Doris.  M.  Argles. 

Dorothea.  (Round-robin  ser.) 

C.  H.  Pat  chin. 

Dournof:  a Russian  story.  Tr.  from  the 
French  by  M.  Stewart. 

A.  M.  C.  H:  [F.]  Durand. 
Down  the  ravine.  M.  N.  Murfree. 

Dreamer,  A.  (Leis.  hour  ser.)  K.  Wylde. 
Driven  back  to  Eden.  E:  P.  Roe. 

Dust.  ( “ Our  continent  ” library) . 

J.  Hawthorne. 
Earnest  trifler,  An.  M.  A.  Sprague. 

East  Angels.  C.  F.  Woolson. 

Echo  of  passion,  An.  G:  P.  Lathrop. 

Eleanor  Maitland.  C.  E.  [C.]  Waters. 

Elective  affinities.  See  Novels  and  tales. 
Elevator,  The:  farce.  W:  D.  Howells. 

Eliane.  From  the  French  by  G.  Fullerton. 

P.  Craven. 

Empty  heart,  The;  or,  husks. 

M.  V.  [H.]  Terhune. 
End  of  a coil,  The.  S.  Warner. 

End  (The)  of  New  York.  See  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  5. 

Endymion.  B:  Disraeli. 

Entailed  hat , The;  or,  Patty  Cannon’s  times: 
a romance.  G:  A.  Townsend. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  16. 


Epic  (The)  of  kings:  stories  retold  from 
Firdusi  by  H.  Zimmern;  with  a prefa- 
tory poem  by  E.  W:  Goss. 

A.-K.-M.  Firdousee. 

Episodes  in  the  lives  of  men,  women  and 
lovers.  E.  Simcox. 

Ernestine.  From  the  German  by  S.  Baring- 
Gould.  2v.  W.  v.  Hillern. 

Esau  Hurdery:  a novel  of  Am.  life. 

W:  O.  Stoddard. 
Esau  Runswick.  K.  S.  Macquoid. 

Eunice  Lathrop,  spinster.  A.  L.  Noble. 

Europeans , The:  a sketch.  H:  James,  jr. 
Executor,  The.  A.  F.  [ T.]  Hector. 

Experiences  ( The)  of  a barrister  and  confes- 
sions of  an  attorney.  S:  Warren. 

Fair  maid  (The)  of  Perth.  ( Waver  W nov- 
els). W.  Scott. 

Fair  philosopher,  A.  ( Kaaterskill  ser.) 

H.  H.  Hammond. 

Fairy  tale,  A.  See  Novels  and  tales. 

Faith  and  unfaith.  M.  Argles. 

Falconberg.  H.  H.  Boyesen. 

Family  fortunes:  a domestic  story. 

I.  [F.]  Mayo. 

Famous  victory,  A. 

Fanchette.  ( Round-robin  ser.) 

FarnelVs  folly.  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

Fashionable  sufferer,  A;  or,  chapters  from 
life’s  comedy.  A:  Hoppin. 

Fate  ( The)  of  Mansfield  Humphreys,  with  the 
episode  of  Mr.  Washington  Adams  in 
England,  and  an  apology.  R:  G.  White. 
Faustine.  Mrs.  0:  Booth. 

Fearful  responsibility  (A)  and  other  stories. 

W:  D.  Howells. 

Contents:  A fearful  responsibility ; At  the  sign  of  the 
savage;  Tonelli’s  marriage. 

Felicitas:  a tale  of  the  German  migrations. 
A.  D.  476.  Tr.  from  the  German. 

F.  Dahn. 

Felmeres,  The.  S.  B.  Elliott. 

Fifty  years  ago : a story  of  New  England  life. 

C.  A.  Willard. 

Figs  and  thistles.  A.  W.  Tourg^s. 

Flip.  Also  Found  at  Blazing  Star. 

F.  B.  Harte. 

Floating  city,  A.  Also  The  blockade  run- 
ners. Tr.  from  the  French.  J.  Verne. 
Floyd  Grandon’s  honor.  A.  M.  Douglas. 

Fool’s  errand,  A.  A.  W.  Tourg^e. 

For  the  Major : a novelette.  C.  F.  Woolson. 
Foresters,  The.  (Appletons’  new  handy- 
volume  ser.)  B.  Auerbach. 

Forever  and  a day.  E:  Fuller. 

Fortunate  island  ( The)  and  other  stories. 

C:  H.  Clark. 

Contents:  The  fortunate  island;  The  city  of  Bur- 
lesque; An  old  fogy.  Major  Dunwoody’s  leg;  Jinnie. 

Fortune’s  fool.  J.  Hawthorne. 


Fortunes  (The)  of  Nigel.  ('Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Fortunes  of  Rachel , The.  E:  E.  Hale. 

’49:  the  gold-seeker  of  the  Sierras. 

C.  H.  Miller. 

Found  at  Blazing  Star.  See  Flip. 

Frank  Warrington.  M.  [C.]  Harris. 

Freres,  The.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

• A.  F.  [T.]  Hector. 

Friend  Barton’s  concern.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  4. 

Friends:  a duet.  . E.  S.  Phelps. 

From  hand  to  hand.  From  the  German  by 
Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  B.  H.  Friedrich. 
Gayworthys,  The:  a story  of  threads  and 
thrums.  A.  D.  [T.]  Whitney. 

Gentle  belle,  A.  F.  C.  Fisher. 

George  Bailey:  a tale  of  New  York  mercan- 
tile life.  O.  Oldboy. 

Georgians,  The.  (Round-robin  ser.) 

H.  H.  Hammond. 

Geraldine  Hawthorne.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

B.  M.  Butt. 

Giant’s  robe,  The.  F.  A.  Guthrie. 

Gideon  Fleyce.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

H:  W.  Lucy. 

Godfrey  Morgan:  a Californian  mystery.  Tr. 

by  W.  J.  Gordon.  J.  Verne. 

Gold  and  dross.  I.  [ F.]  Mayo. 

Golden  tress,  The.  Tr.  from  the  French. 

F.  Du  Boisgobey. 

Good  women,  The.  See  Novels  and  tales. 
Grandissimes,  The:  a story  of  Creole  life. 

G:  W.  Cable. 

Graveyard  flower,  A.  From  the  German  by 
C.  Bell.  W.  v.  Hillern. 

Graziella:  a story  of  Italian  love.  Tr.  from 
the  French  by  J.  B.  Runnion. 

A.  M.  L.  de  Lamartine. 
Guerndale:  an  old  story.  F.  J.  Stimson. 

Guy  Mannering.  (Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Gwendolen : a sequel  to  George  Eliot’s  Daniel 
Deronda. 

Gypsie.  M.  E.  Kenney. 

Hand  (The)  of  Ethelberta:  a comedy  in  chap- 
ters. (Leis.  hour  ser.)  T:  Hardy. 

Happy  boy,  A.  Tr.  from  the  Norse  by  R.  B. 

Anderson.  B.  Bjornson. 

Happy-go-lucky.  M.  [C.]  Harris. 

Hard  heart,  A.  From  the  German. 

B.  H.  Friedrich. 
Hartwell  farm,  The.  L.  B.  Comins. 

Haworth’s.  F.  H.  Burnett. 

Head  (The)  of  Medusa.  J.  C.  Fletcher. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian, The.  (Waverley  nov- 
els). W.  Scott. 

Heart-break  cameo,  The.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  6. 

Her  crime.  (No  name  ser.) 


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Class  16. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Her  object  in  life  I.  [ F.]  Mayo. 

Her  picture.  ( No  name  ser.) 

P.  G.  Hamerton. 
Heritage  (The)  of  Lcingdale.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

A.  F.  [T.]  Hector. 
Hester  Morley’s  promise.  H.  Smith. 

Highland  widow,  The.  See  Betrothed,  The. 
High-lights . C.  L.  [ W.]  Field. 

Himself  again.  J.  C.  Goldsmith. 

His  heart's  desire. 

His  little  mother,  and  other  tales  and  sketches. 

D.  M.  [M.]  Craik. 
His  majesty,  myself.  (No  name  ser.) 

W:  M.  Baker. 

His  second  campaign.  (Round-robin  ser.) 

M.  Thompson. 

His  two  wives.  M.  [C.]  Hudson. 

Home  at  Greylock,  The.  E.  [P.]  Prentiss. 
Homoselle.  (Round-robin  ser.) 

M.  S.  Tiernan. 

Hoosier  school-master,  The.  E : Eggleston. 
Hope  Mills;  or,  between  friend  and  sweet- 
heart. A.  M.  Douglas. 

Hopeless  case,  A.  E.  Fawcett. 

Hot  plowshares.  A.  W.  Tourg^e. 

House  (The)  by  the  works.  I.  [F.]  Mayo. 
Ida  Craven.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

H.  M.  Cadell. 

Ida  Vane:  a tale  of  the  restoration. 

A.  Reed. 

In  durance  vile  and  other  stories. 

M.  Argles. 

Contents:  In  durance  vile;  A week  in  Killarney; 
Moonshine  and  marguerites;  Dr.  Ball;  A fit  of  the 
blues. 

In  partnership : studies  in  story  telling. 

J.  B.  Matthews  and  H : C.  Bunner. 
In  the  distance.  G:  P.  Lathrop. 

In  the  east  country.  E.  [M.]  Marshall. 

In  the  Schilling scourt:  a romance.  From 
the  German  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister. 

H.  F.  C.  E.  John. 
In  the  Tennessee  mountains.  M.  N.  Murfree. 
In  trust;  or,  Dr.  Bertrand’s  household. 

A.  M.  Douglas. 
In  vjar  time.  S.  W.  Mitchell. 

Indian  summer.  W:  D.  Howells. 

Infelice:  a novel.  A.  J.  [ E.]  Wilson. 

Initials,  The:  a story  of  modern  life. 

J.  [ M.]  Tautphoeus. 
Inspired  lobbyist,  An.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  4. 

Invisible  lodge,  The.  From  the  German  by 
C:  T.  Brooks.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

J.  P.  F.  Richter. 

Irene  the  missionary. 

Iris.  Mrs.  Randolph. 

Italian  popular  tales.  T:  F:  Crane. 

Italians,  The.  F.  Elliot. 

Ivanhoe.  (Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 


Jan  Vedder's  wife.  A.  E.  [H.]  Barr. 

Janet's  love  and  service.  M.  M.  Robertson. 

John  Fax.  Also  Mamelon;  or,  the  South 
without  the  shadow.  A.  W.  Tourgge. 

John  Inglesant : a romance. 

J:  H:  Shorthouse. 

John  Jerome:  his  thoughts  and  ways:  a book 
without  beginning.  j'  Ingelow. 

John  Rantoul.  H:  L.  Nelson. 

Joseph's  coat.  D:  C.  Murray. 

Joyce  Morrell's  harvest;  or,  the  annals  of  Sel- 
wick  hall.  A story  of  the  reign  of  Eliz- 
abeth. E.  S.  Holt. 

Judith:  a chronicle  of  old  Virginia.  (“Our 
continent”  library.) 

M.V.  [H.]  Terhune. 

Judith  S hakespeare : her  love  affairs  and  other 
adventures.  W:  Black. 

Julian  Karslake’s  secret.  Mrs.  J:  H.  Needell. 

Justina.  (No  name  ser.) 

Katherine.  S.  S.  Vance. 

Kenilworth.  (Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 

Kings  in  exile:  a novel  of  Parisian  life. 
From  the  French  by  V.  Champlin. 

A.  Daudet. 

King's  men,  The:  a tale  of  to-morrow. 

R.  Grant,  J:  B.  O’Reilly, 
F.  J.  Stimson,  J.  T.  Wheelwright. 

Kinley  hollow.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

G.  H.  Hollister. 

Kitty's  conquest.  C:  King. 

Lady  with  the  rubies,  The.  Tr.  from  the  Ger- 
man by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister. 

H.  F.  C.  E.  John. 

Lai.  W:  A.  Hammond. 

Land,  of  gold,  The.  A tale  of  ’49,  illustra- 
tive of  early  pioneer  life  in  California, 
and  founded  upon  fact.  G:  G.  Spurr. 

Laodicean,  A;  or,  the  castle  of  the  De  Stan- 
cys.  A tale  of  to-day.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

T:  Hardy. 

Last  Athenian,  The.  Tr.  from  the  Swedish 
by  W:  W.  Thomas.  V.  Rydberg. 

Late  Mrs.  Null,  The.  F.  R.  Stockton. 

Latter  day  saint,  A : the  story  of  the  conver- 
sion of  Ethel  Jones  related  by  herself. 
(Am.  novel  ser.) 

Lazy  man's  work,  A.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

F.  C.  Sparhawk. 

Leavenworth  case,  The.  A lawyer’s  story. 

A.  K.  Green. 

Legend  of  Montrose,  The.  See  Black  dwarf. 
The. 

Lenox  Dare.  V.  F.  Townsend. 

Leone.  (Round-robin  ser.) 

Lesson  in  love.  (Round-robin  ser.) 

E.  W.  [0.]  Kirk. 

Letter  of  credit,  The.  S.  Warner. 

Light  man,  A.  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  5. 

Little  sister.  (No  name  ser.)  J.  [ W.]  Yardley. 


CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  16. 


Look  before  you  leap.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

A.  F.  [T.]  Hector. 

Lorna  Doone:  a romance  of  Exmoor. 

R:  D.  Blackmore. 
Lost  in  the  fog.  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  4. 

Lottie  of  the  mill.  From  the  German  by  K.  S. 

Dickey.  B.  Behrens. 

Louie’s  last  term  at  St.  Mary’s.  M.  [C.]  Harris. 
Louisiana.  F.  H.  Burnett. 

Loukis  Laras:  reminiscences  of  a Chiote  mer- 
chant during  the  Greek  war  of  inde- 
pendence. Tr.  from  the  Greek  by  J. 
Gennadius.  (Appletons’  new  handy- 
volume  ser.)  D.  Bikelas. 

Love  and  life:  an  old  story  in  eighteenth 
century  costume.  C.  M.  Yonge. 

Love  and  mirage ; or,  the  waiting  on  an  island. 
An  out-of-door  romance. 

M.  B.  B.  Edwards. 
Love  in  old  cloathes.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  4. 

Loyal  Ronins , The:  an  historical  romance. 
Tr.  from  the  Japanese  by  Shiuichiro 
Saitoand  E:  Greey.  Tamenaga  Shunsui. 
Logs,  Lord  Berresford,  and  other  tales. 

M.  Argles. 

Macleod  of  Dare.  W:  Black. 

Madam.  M.  0.  [\Y.]  Oliphant. 

Madame  Delphine.  G:  W.  Cable. 

Madame  Lucas.  (Round  robin  ser.) 

Made  or  marred.  See  “ One  of  three.” 
Madeline.  M.  J.  [ H.]  Holmes. 

Madelon  Lemoine.  L.  Adams. 

Mademoiselle  Bismarck.  From  the  French  by 
Y.  Champlin.  H.  Rochefort. 

Magnhild.  Tr.  from  the  Norse  by  R.  B.  An- 
derson. B.  Bjornson. 

Magnum  bonum;  or,  Mother  Carey’s  brood. 

C.  M.  Yonge. 

Maid,  wife,  or  widow?  ( L°is.  hour  ser.) 

A.  F.  [ T.]  Hector. 
Making  of  a man,  The.  W:  M.  Baker. 

Mamelon.  See  John  Eax. 

Man  (The)  without  a country , and  other  tales. 

E:  E.  Hale. 

Manuela  Paredes.  (No  name  ser.) 

W:  M.  Chamberlain. 

Marjorie  Huntingdon . H.  P.  Belt. 

Marjory  Oraham.  I.  E.  Gray. 

Mark  Dennison’s  charge.  G.  M.  Craik. 

Marquis  ( The)  of  Carabas. 

H.  E.  [P.]  SpofFord. 
Marquis  (The)  of  Lossie:  a romance. 

G:  MacDonald. 
Marsh  island,  A.  S.  O.  Jewett. 

Martyr  (A)  to  science.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  2. 

Maruja.  F.  B.  Harte. 

Mary  Anerley:  a Yorkshire  tale. 

R:  D.  Blackmore. 


Mary  Marston.  G:  MacDonald. 

Masliallah:  a flight  into  Egypt.  (Appletons’ 
new  handy-volume  ser.) 

C:  W.  Stoddard. 

Master  of  the  mine,  The.  R.  Buchanan. 

Mate  (The)  of  the  Daylight  and  friends 
ashore.  S.  O.  Jewett. 

Matrimony.  (Leis.  hour  ser.)  W:  E.  Norris. 

Matter-of-fact  girl,  A.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

D.  Havers. 

Matter  of  taste,  A.  G:  H.  Picard. 

Maude  Percy’s  secret.  M.  A.  Fleming. 

May  Martin,  and  other  tales  of  the  Green 
mountains.  D.  P.  Thompson. 

Memorable  murder,  A.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  3. 

Memorie  and  rime.  C.  H.  Miller. 

Mere  caprice,  A.  M.  [ H.]  Bigot. 

Mingo  and  other  sketches  in  black  and 
white.  J.  C.  Harris. 

Miriam  Monfort.  C.  A.  Warfield. 

Misfortunes  (The)  of  bro’  Thomas  Wheat- 
ley.  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors,  v.  6. 

Miss  Eunice’s  glove.  .See  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  6. 

Miss  Grief.  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors,  v.  4 

Miss  Ludington’s  sister:  a romance  of  immor- 
tality. E:  Bellamy. 

Miss  Molly.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.)  B.  M.  Butt 

Mission  flower,  A:  an  Am.  novel. 

G:  H.  Picard 

Missy.  M.  [C.]  Harris. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Morton.  H.  Williams. 

Mr.  Isaacs:  a tale  of  modern  India. 

F.  M.  Crawford. 

Mr.  Oldmixon.  W:  A.  Hammond. 

Mr.  Phillips ’ goneness.  J.  M.  Bailey. 

Mr.  Smith:  a part  of  his  life.  (Leis.  hour 
ser.)  L.  B.  Walford. 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown.  J.  [G.]  Austin. 

Mrs.  Geoffrey.  M.  Argles. 

Mrs.  Knollys.  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  2. 

Mrs.  Willoughby’s  octave.  E.  [ M.]  Marshall. 

Modern  Hagar,  The.  A drama.  2v.  (Kaat- 
erskill  ser.)  C.  [M.]  Clark. 

Modern  instance,  A.  W:  D.  Howells. 

Modern  Midas,  A.  A romance.  Tr.  from 
the  German  by  L.  C.  Bullard  and  E. 
Herzog.  M.  Jokai. 

Monastery,  The.  (Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Money-makers,  The.  A social  parable. 

H:  F.  Keenan. 

Mortal  antipathy,  A.  First  opening  of  the 
new  portfolio.  0.  W.  Holmes. 

Mount  (The)  of  sorrow.  See  stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  2. 

Mount  Verney.  See  Wensley. 


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Class  16. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Mumu.  Also  The  diary  of  a superfluous 
man.  Tr.  from  the  Russian  by  H:  Ger- 
soni.  I.  S.  Turgenef. 

Murphy’s  master.  J.  Payn. 

My  aunt  Margaret’s  mirror.  See  Talisman. 
My  desire.  S.  Warner. 

My  lord  and  my  lady.  Mrs.  Bridges. 

My  marriage. 

My  wife  and  I;  or,  Harry  Henderson’s  his- 
tory. H.  [B.]  Stowe. 

My  wife  and  my  wife’s  sister.  (No  name 
ser.) 

Nameless  nobleman,  A.  ( Round-robin  ser.) 

J.  [G.]  Austin. 

Nantucket  scraps.  “ 

Nellie’s  memories.  R.  N.  Carey. 

Never  again.  W:  S.  Mayo. 

New  nobility , The.  A story  of  Europe  and 
America.  J:  W.  Forney. 

Newport.  G:  P.  Lathrop. 

Nihilist  princess,  A.  Tr.  from  the  French. 

M.  L.  Gagneur. 
“No  gentlemen.”  C.  L.  Burnham. 

No  laggards  we.  R.  Raymond. 

No  new  thing.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.)  W:  E.  Norris. 
No  relations.  From  the  French. 

H.  H.  Malot. 

Novels  and  tales.  [Tr.  from  the  German], 

J.  W.  Goethe. 

Contents:  Elective  affinities;  The  sorrows  of  young 
Werther;  The  recreations  of  the  German  emigrants; 
A fairy  tale;  The  good  women ; A tale. 

Numa  Roumestan.  Tr.  from  the  French  bv 
V.  Champlin.  A.  Daudet. 

No.  13  Rue  Marlot.  Tr.  from  the  French  by 
Y.  Champlin.  R.  de  Pont-Jost. 

Oakridge:  an  old-time  story.  «J.  E.  Smith. 
Odd , or  even  f A.  D.  [T.]  Whitney. 

Old  Boniface.  G:  H.  Picard. 

Old  Creole  days.  G:  W.  Cable. 

Old  friends  and  new.  S.  0.  Jewett. 

Old  lady  Mary:  a story  of  the  seen  and  the 
unseen.  M.  0.  [ W.]  Oliphant. 

Old  mortality.  ( Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 
Old  sailor’s  yarns,  An:  tales  of  many  seas. 

R.  F.  Coffin. 

On  the  borderland.  H.  A.  Keyser. 

One  of  the  Duanes.  A.  K.  Hamilton. 

One  of  the  thirty  pieces.  See  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  1. 

“ One  of  three.”  Also  Made  or  marred.  (Leis. 

hour  ser.)  J.  Fothergill. 

One  year;  or,  a story  of  three  homes. 

F.  M.  Peard. 

Operation  (An)  in  money.  See  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  1. 

Original  belle,  An.  E.  P.  Roe. 

Our  Christmas  in  a palace : a traveller’s  stm-v. 

E:  E.  Hale. 

Our  Mabel;  or,  crests  upon  the  waves  of 
thought.  E.  R.  Mason. 

( 


Our  saints:  a family  story.  R.  Porter. 

Out  of  the  wilderness.  J.  D.  Chaplin. 

Parisians,  The.  E:  G:  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Patty’s  perversities.  (Round-robin  ser.) 

A.  Bates. 

Penniless  girl,  A.  From  the  German  by  A. 
L.  Wister.  B.  Behrens. 

Pension  ( The)  of  Beaurepas.  See  Siege  of 
London. 

Perfect  Adonis,  A.  M.  [C.]  Harris. 

Peril.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.)  J.  Fothergill. 

Perilous  secret,  A.  C:  Reade. 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.  (Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Phoebe.  M.  [C.]  Harris. 

Phyllis.  M.  Argles. 

Pictures  of  country  life.  A.  Cary. 

Pilgrim  sorrow:  a cycle  of  tales. 

Pauline  Eliz.  Ottillie  Louise. 

Pilot  Fortune.  M.  C.  L.  Reeves  and  E.  Read. 

Pirate,  The.  (Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 

Ploughed  under:  the  story  of  an  Indian  chief, 
told  by  himself;  with  an  introd.  by  I. 
Theamba  (“Bright  Eyes”). 

Judge  Harsha. 

Point  (The)  of  view.  See  Siege  of  London. 

Poor  Ogla-Moga.  See  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  3. 

Portia;  or,  “by  passions  rocked.” 

M.  Argles. 

Portrait  (The)  of  a lady.  H:  James,  jr. 

Posthumous  papers  (The)  of  the  Pickwick 
club.  C:  J:  H.  Dickens. 

Premiums  paid  to  experience:  incidents  in 
my  business  life.  I.  [F.]  Mayo. 

Prime  minister,  The.  A.  Trollope. 

Prince  Hal;  or,  the  romance  of  a rich  young 
man.  F.  Andrews. 

Prince  Saroni’s  wife  and  the  pearl-shell  neck- 
lace. J.  Hawthorne. 

Princess  Amelie.  (No  name  ser.) 

Princess  Oghirof,  The.  From  the  French. 

A.  M.  C.  H:  [F.]  Durand. 

Probation.  (Leis.  hour  ser.)  J.  Fothergill. 

Prodigious  adventures  (The)  of  Tartarin  of 
Tarascon.  Tr.  from  the  French  by  R.  S. 
Minot.  A.  Daudet. 

Prophet  (The)  of  the  Great  Smoky  moun- 
tains. M.  N.  Murfree. 

Prudence:  a story  of  aesthetic  London. 

L.  C.  Lillie. 

Queen  Titania.  H.  H.  Boyesen. 

Quentin  Durward.  (Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Question,  A:  the  idyl  of  a picture  by  his 
friend  Alma  Tadema.  From  the  Ger- 
man by  M.  J.  Safford.  G.  M.  Ebers. 

Question  (A)  of  honor.  F.  C.  Fisher. 

Quicksands.  From  the  German  by  Mr<.  A. 
L.  Wister.  A.  Streckfuss. 

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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  16. 


Rachel’s  share  of  the  road.  (Round-robin 
ser.)  K.  W.  Hamilton. 

Ramona.  A story.  H.  M.  [F.]  Jackson. 

Rangers,  The;  or,  the  torv’s  daughter.  A 
tale  illustrative  of  the  revolutionary 
history  of  Vermont  and  the  northern 
campaign  of  1777.  D.  P.  Thompson. 

Ranthorpe.  G:  H:  Lewes. 

Recollections  of  a policeman.  T:  Waters. 

Recreations  ( The)  of  the  German  emigrants. 
See  novels  and  tales. 


Shadow  (The)  of  the  war:  a story  of  the 
South  in  reconstruction  times. 

S.  T.  Robinson. 
Shadows  of  Shasta.  C.  H.  Miller. 

Shandon  bells.  W:  Black. 

Siege  ( The)  of  London;  The  pension  of  Beau- 
repas ; and  The  point  of  view. 

H:  James,  jr. 

Signing  the  contract.  M.  [ F.]  Finley. 

Sister  Silvia.  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  2. 


Rector  (The)  of  St.  Bardolph’s;  or,  superan- 
nuated. F:  W:  Shelton. 

Redgauntlet.  (Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 
Reisebilder.  2 v.  [German].  H.  Heine. 
Return  (The)  of  the  princess.  From  the 
French.  (Appletons’  new  handy-vol- 
ume ser.)  J.  Vincent. 

Reverend  idol,  A.  L.  Noble. 

Revolt  of  man,  The.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.) 

W.  Besant. 

Rise  ( The)  of  Silas  Lapham. 

W:  D.  Howells. 
Rob  Roy.  (Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 
Robin.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.)  L.  Parr. 

Rochemonts,  The:  a story  of  three  homes. 

E.  [M.]  Marshall. 

Rodman  the  keeper:  southern  sketches. 

C.  F.  Woolson. 
Roman  singer , A.  F.  M.  Crawford. 

Romance  (The)  of  a mummy.  Tr.  from  the 
French  by  A.  McC.  Wright.  T.  Gautier. 
Romance  (The)  of  Beauseincourt. 

C.  A.  Warfield. 
Rosecroft:  a story  of  common  places  and 
common  people.  W:  M.  F.  Round. 
Rosemary  and  Rue.  ( Round-robin  ser.) 

L.  [ W.]  Champney. 
Roslyn’s  fortune.  F.  C.  Fisher. 

Roy  and  Viola.  Mrs.  Bridges. 

Royal  gentleman,  A.  A.  W.  Tourg^e. 

Rutherford.  E.  Fawcett. 

St.  Philip’s.  M.  [C.]  Harris. 

St.  Ronan’s  well.  (Waverley  novels). 

W.  Scott. 

Saints  and  sinners.  From  the  French  by  M. 

N.  Sherwood.  V:  Cherbuliez. 

Salvage.  (No  name  ser.) 

Sam  Lawson’s  Oldtown  fireside  stories. 

H.  [B.]  Stowe. 
Sarah  de  Berenger.  J.  Ingelow. 

Schoolmaster’s  trial,  The ; or,  old  school  and 
new.  A.  Perry. 

Sealed  orders.  E.  S.  Phelps. 

Sebastian  Strome.  J.  Hawthorne. 

Severa.  From  the  German  by  Mrs.  A.  L. 

Wister.  E.  Hartner. 

Shadow  ( The)  of  John  Wallace.  L.  Clarkson. 
Shadow  (The)  of  the  sword:  a romance. 

R.  Buchanan. 


Somebody’s  neighbors.  R.  [T.]  Cooke. 

Sorrows  (The)  of  young  Werther.  See  Nov- 
els and  tales. 

Spider’s  eye,  The.  See  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  3. 

States  general  ( The),  (1789) ; or,  the  beginning 
of  the  great  French  revolution. 

E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 
Stephen  Dane.  A.  M.  Douglas. 

Stillwater  tragedy,  The.  T:  B.  Aldrich. 

Stolen  white  elephant,  The.  S:  L.  Clemens. 

Stories  and  romances.  H.  E.  Scudder. 

Stories  by  Am.  authors,  v.  1-6.  1884. 

Contents:  1.  Who  was  she?  B.  Taylor;  The  docu- 
ments in  the  case,  B.  Matthews  and  H:  C.  Bunner; 
One  of  the  thirty  pieces,  W:  H:  Bishop;  Balacchi 
brothers,  R.  H.  Davis;  An  operation  in  money,  A. 
Webster.  2.  The  transferred  ghost,  F.  R.  Stockton ; 
A martyr  to  science,  M.  P.  Jacobi;  Mrs.  Knollys,  J. 
S.  of  Dale  [F.  J.  Stimson];  A dinner  party,  J:  Eddy; 
The  mount  of  sorrow,  H.  P.  Spofford;  Sister  Silvia, 
M.  A.  Tincker.  3.  The  spider’s  eye,  F.  J.  O’Brien:  A 
story  of  the  Latin  quarter,  F.  H.  Burnett;  Two 
purse-companions,  G:  P.  Lathrop;  Poor  Ogla-Moga,  D: 
D.  Lloyd;  A memorable  murder,  C.  Thaxter;  Vene- 
tian glass,  B.  Matthews.  4.  Miss  Grief,  C.  F.  Wool- 
son;  Love  in  old  cloathes,  H:  C.  Bunner;  Two  buckets 
in  a well,  N.  P.  Willis ; Friend  Barton’s  concern,  M. 
H.  Foote;  An  inspired  lobbyist,  J.  W.  De  Forest; 
Lost  in  the  fog,  N.  Brooks.  5.  A light  man,  H: 
James;  Yatil,  F.  D.  Millet;  The  end  of  New  York, 
P.  Benjamin;  Why  Thomas  was  discharged,  G:  Ar- 
nold; The  Tachypomp,E.  P.  Mitchell.  6.  The  village 
convict,  C.  H.  White  [ H.  W.  Chaplin] ; The  Denver 
express,  A.  A.  Hayes ; The  misfortunes  of  bro’  Thomas 
Wheatley,  L.  R.  Fairfax;  The  heartbreak  cameo,  L. 
W.  Champney;  Miss  Eunice’s  glove.  A.  Webster; 
Brother  Sebastian’s  friendship,  H.  Frederic. 

Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians. 

A.  J:  Church. 

Stories  from  Virgil. 

Story  ( The)  of  a country  town.  E.  W.  Howe. 
Story  ( The)  of  an  honest  man. 

E.F.V.  About. 

Story  (A)  of  carnival.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

M.  A.  M.  Hoppus. 
Story  (The)  of  Helen  Troy.  C.  C.  Harris  n. 
Story  (The)  of  Melicent.  F.  Madoc. 

Story  (A)  of  the  Latin  quarter.  See  Stories 
by  Am.  authors,  v.  3. 

Strange  disappearance,  A.  A.  K.  Green. 

Stratford-by-the-sea.  (Am.  novel  ser.) 

Stray  pearls : memoirs  of  Margaret  de  Ribau- 
mont,  viscountess  of  Bellaise. 

C.  M.  Yonj 

Stroke  (A)  of  diplomacy.  From  the  French. 
(Appletons’  new  handy-volume  soo) 

V:  Cher* 


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Class  16. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Superior  woman,  A.  ( No  name  ser.) 

J.  [W.]  Yardley. 

Surgeon’s  daughter , The.  Also  Castle  danger- 
ous. ( Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 

Sutherlands,  The.  M.  C.  Harris. 

Sword  of  Damocles , The:  a story  of  New 
York  life.  A.  K.  Green. 

Synnove  Solbakken.  Tr.  from  the  Norse  by 
R.  B.  Anderson.  B.  Bjornson. 

Tachvpomp,  The.  See  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  5. 

Tales  and  sketches  by  the  Ettrick  shepherd, 
with  memoir  of  the  author.  6 v. 

J.  Hogg. 

Tales  from  the  Norse  grandmother.  (The 
Elda  Edda).  A.  Larned. 

Tales  of  three  cities.  II:  James,  jr. 

Talisman  ( The)  and  other  tales.  ( Waverley 
novels).  W.  Scott 

Contents:  The  talisman;  The  two  drovers;  My  aunt 
Margaret’s  mirror;  The  tapestried  chamber ; Death  of 
the  laird’s  Jock. 

Tallahassee  girl,  A.  ( Round-robin  ser.) 

M.  Thompson. 

Tapestried  chamber,  The.  See  Talisman. 

Tarantella:  a romance.  M.  Blind. 

That  lass  o’  Lowrie’s.  F.  H.  Burnett. 

That  queer  girl.  V.  F.  Townsend. 

Theodora:  a home  story.  P.  F.  McKeen. 

There  was  once  a man.  (“Our  continent” 
lib.)  R.  H:  Newell. 

Three  Thanksgiving  kisses.  See  Unexpected 
result. 

Through  a needle’s  eye.  H.  Smith. 

Tight  squeeze,  A.  W:  Staats. 

Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.  Tr.  from  the  Swed- 
ish. (The  surgeon’s  stories). 

Z.  Topelius. 

Tinkling  cymbals.  E.  Fawcett. 

To  leeward.  F.  M.  Crawford. 

Tonelli’s  marriage.  See  Fearful  responsibil- 
ity, A. 

Trafalgar:  a tale.  From  the  Spanish  by  C. 
Bell.  B.  Perez  Galdus. 

Tragedy  of  the  unexpected  (The),  and  other 
stories.  N.  Perry. 

Trajan:  the  history  of  a sentimental  young 
man.  H:  F.  Keenan. 

Transferred  ghost,  The.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  2. 

Tribulations  (The)  of  a Chinaman.  Tr.  by 
E.  E.  Frewer.  J.  Verne. 


Two  buckets  in  a well.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  4. 

Two  Dianas,  The:  an  historical  romance. 

A.  D.  Dumas. 

Two  drovers,  The.  See  Talisman. 

Two  on  a tower.  ( Leis.  hour  ser.)  T:  Hardy. 
Two  purse-companions.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  3. 

Uarda:  a romance  of  ancient  Egypt.  From 
the  German  by  C.  Bell.  2 v. 

G.  M.  Ebers. 

Ugly  heroine,  An : a novel  of  domestic  life. 

C.  Faber. 

Uncle  Jack’s  executors.  A.  L.  Noble. 

Undiscovered  country , The.  W:  D.  Howells. 
Unexpected  result  (An),  and  other  stories. 

E.  P.  Roe. 

Contents:  An  unexpected  result;  Christmas  eve  in 
war  times ; Three  Thanksgiving  kisses. 

Unfortunate  entanglements.  J.  H.  Moss. 

Unknown  to  history:  a story  of  the  captivity 
of  Mary  of  Scotland.  C.  M.  Yonge. 
Usurper,  The:  an  episode  in  Japanese  his- 
tory. Tr.  from  the  French  by  A.  L.  Al- 
ger. J.  Gautier. 

Vain  forebodings.  Tr.  from  the  German  by 

A.  L.  Wister.  E.  Oswald. 

Vale  of  cedars,  The;  or,  the  martyr. 

G.  Aguilar. 

Venetian  glass.  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  3. 

Vestigia.  J.  C.  Fletcher. 

Vicar’s  people,  The.  G:  M.  Fenn. 

Vice  versa ; or,  a lesson  to  fathers. 

F.  A.  Guthrie. 

Village  convict,  The.  See  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  6. 

Virginia  Bohemians,  The.  J:  E.  Cooke. 

Virginia  comedians,  The;  or,  old  days  in  the 
Old  Dominion.  J:  E.  Cooke. 

Wane  of  an  ideal,  The.  From  the  Italian  by 

C.  Bell.  Colombi. 

Warlock  o’  Glen  warlock : a homely  romance. 

G:  MacDonald. 
Washington  square.  H:  James,  jr. 

Watch  and  ward.  “ “ 

Waverley.  ( Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 
Weighed  and  wanting.  G:  MacDonald. 
Wellfields,  The.  (LAs.  hour  ser.) 

J.  Fothergill. 

Wensley,  and  other  stories.  E.  Quincy. 

Contents:  Wensley;  Mount  Verney;  Who  paid  for 
the  prima  donna? 


Troubled  waters:  a problem  of  to-day. 

B.  E.  Warner. 

Troublesome  daughters.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

L.  B.  Walford. 

True,  and  other  stories.  G:  P.  Lathrop. 
Trumpet-major,  The.  (Leis.  hour  ser.) 

T:  Hardy. 

Tsak’s  window,  The.  (No  name  ser.) 

\ L.  Hooper. 


Western  side ; or,  lights  and  shadows  of  a 
western  parish.  By  a minister’s  wife. 

Where  the  battle  was  fought.  M.  N.  Murfree. 

“ White  feathers.”  G.  I.  Cervus. 

White  heather.  A novel.  W:  Black. 

Who  paid  for  the  prima  donna?  See  Wens- 
ley. 

Who  was  she?  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  1. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  17b. 


Why  Thomas  was  discharged.  See  Stories 
"by  Am.  authors,  v.  5. 


Widow  Wyse,  The. 
Wind  of  destiny,  The. 
Winning  winds. 
Within  the  cap's. 
Within  the  shadow. 
Without  a home. 
Wizard’s  son,  The. 


II.  M.  Bean. 
A.  S.  Hardy. 
W.  G.  Emerson. 
H.  Pyle. 
D.  Holroyd. 
E.  P.  Roe. 
M.  O.  [W.]  Oliphant. 


Woman  (The)  with  two  words.  H.  Keddie. 
Woman’s  word,  A;  and  how  she  k^pt  it. 

V.  F.  Townsend. 
Woodstock.  ( Waverley  novels).  W.  Scott. 
World  (The)  we  live  in.  O.  J:  F:  Crawfurd. 
Yankee  school-teacher  (A)  in  Virginia.  A tale 
of  the  Old  Dominion  in  the  transition 
state.  L.  W.  Baldwin. 

Yatil.  See  Stories  by  Am.  authors,  v.  5. 
Year  of  wreck,  A.  A true  storv. 

G:  C.  Benham. 


Year  one  of  the  republic.  1793.  The  story 
of  a peasant. 

E.  Erckmann  and  A.  Chatrian. 
Yolande.  W:  Black. 

Young  girl’s  wooing , A.  E.  P.  Roe. 

Young  Maugars.  From  the  French. 

A.  Theuriet. 

Zoroaster.  F.  M.  Crawford. 


Our  young  folks  abroad:  a journey  through 
Europe  to  Constantinople. 

J.  D.  McCabe. 

Silver  city,  The.  A story  of  adventures  in 
Mexico.  F:  A.  Ober. 

Viking  Bodleys,  The:  an  excursion  into  Nor- 
way and  Denmark.  H.  E.  Scudder. 

Walter’s  tour  in  the  east.  6 v.  D.  C.  Eddy. 

Contents:  1.  Walter  in  Egypt;  2.  Walter  in  Jerusa- 
lem; 3.  Walter  in  Samaria;  4.  Walter  in  Damascus; 
5.  Walter  in  Constantinople;  6.  Walter  in  Athens. 

Young  Americans  in  Japan;  or,  the  advent- 
ures of  the  Jewett  family  and  their 
friend  Oto  Nambo.  E:  Greey. 

Young  Nimrods  ( The)  in  North  America.  A 
book  for  boys.  T:  W.  Knox. 

Zizgag  journeys  in  classic  lands;  or,  Tommy 
Toby’s  trip  to  Mount  Parnassus. 

H.  Butterworth. 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe.  Vacation  ram- 
bles in  historic  lands.  H.  Butterworth. 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient. 

H.  Butterworth. 


Class  17b.  Histories. 

American  history.  8 v.  J.  Abott.. 

Contents:  1.  Aboriginal  America;  2.  Discovery  of 
America;  3.  The  southern  colonies;  4.  The  northern 
colonies;  5.  Wars  of  the  colonies;  6.  Revolt  of  the 
colonies;  7.  War  of  the  revolution;  8.  Washington. 

Boys’  and  girls’  Herodotus,  The ; being  parts 
of  the  history  of  Herodotus;  ed.  for 
boys  and  girls,  with  an  introd.  by  J:  S. 
White.  Herodotus. 


Class  17.  JUVENILE  LITERATURE. 

Boy’s  workshop,  A.  With  plans  and  designs. 

H:  A.  Craigin. 

Family  flight  (A)  around  home. 

E:  E.  Hale  and  S.  Hale. 


Boys’  Froissart,  The.  Ed.  with  an  introd.  by 
S.  Lanier.  J.  Froissart. 

Boys  of  ’61,  The.  A record  of  personal  ob- 
servation with  the  army  and  navv. 

C:  C.  Coffin. 


Hints  to  our  boys.  With  an  introd.  by  L. 

Abbott.  ■ A.  J.  Symington. 

Travelling  law-school  ( The)  and  famous  trials. 
(Business  boys’  library. — II.) 

B:  V.  Abbott. 

Class  17  a.  Travels. 

Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a journey  to 
Japan  and  China.  (The  boy  travellers 
ser.)  T:  W.  Knox. 

Daring  voyage  ( A ) across  the  Atlantic  ocean. 

W:  A.  Andrews. 
Drifting  round  the  world:  a boy’s  advent- 
ures by  sea  and  land.  C:  W.  Hall. 

F‘ed  Markham  in  Russia;  or,  the  boy  travel- 
lers in  the  land  of  the  czar. 

W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 


Cavaliers  and  roundheads;  or,  stories  of  the 
great  civil  war.  J:  G.  Edgar. 

Kings,  queens  and  barbarians;  or,  talks 
about  seven  historic  ages.  A.  Gilman. 
Little  Arthur’s  hist,  of  France,  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  fall  of  the  second  empire. 
Little  duke,  The ; Richard  the  fearless. 

C.  M.  Yonge. 

Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion  from  the  settle- 
ment to  the  end  of  the  revolution. 

J:  E.  Cooke. 

Story  (The)  of  liberty.  C:  C.  Coffin. 

Story  (The)  of  the  U.  S.  navy.  Fur  boys. 

B.  J:  Lossing. 

Tales  of  a grandfather.  4 v.  W.  Scott. 

Contents:  1-3.  History  of  Scotland  from  the  earliest 
times;  4.  Tales  from  French  history. 


From  the  Hudson  to  the  Neva.  D:  Ker. 

In  New  Granada;  or,  heroes  and  patriots. 

A tale  for  boys.  W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 
In  the  Rocky  mountains.  A tale  of  advent- 
ure. W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 

Little  people  of  Asia.  O.  T.  Miller. 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad.  H.  E.  Scudder. 

On  land  and  sea;  or,  California  in  the  years 
1843,  ’44  and  ’45.  W:  LI.  Thornes. 


Young  folks’  history  of  America. 

H.  Butterworth. 
“ “ “ Boston. 

“ “ “ England. 

C.  M.  Yonge. 

“ “ “ France. 

“ “ “ Germany.  “ 

“ “ “ Greece. 

“ “ “ Mexico. 

F:  A.  Ober. 


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Class  17c. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Class  17c.  Biographies. 


Class  17d.  Science. 


Boys’  and  girls’  Plutarch,  The.  Ed.  by  J:  S. 
White.  Plutarchus. 

Brant  and  Bed  Jacket.  ( Famous  Am.  Indians). 

E:  Eggleston  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 

Brave  men1  s footsteps.  A book  of  example  and 
anecdote  in  practical  life  for  young  peo- 
ple. 

Cleopatra,  queen  of  Egypt,  History  of. 

J.  Abbott. 

Darius,  the  great,  History  of.  “ 

Drake:  the  sea-king  of  Devon.  (Young  folks’ 
heroes  of  history).  G:  M.  Towle. 

Famous  boys  and  famous  men. 

From  canal  boy  to  president;  or,  the  boy- 
hood and  manhood  of  James  A.  Garfield. 
1881.  H.  Alger,  jr. 

Genghis  Khan,  History  of.  J.  Abbott. 

Great  composers,  The.  (Little  biographies). 

H.  Butterworth. 

Henry  IV,  king  of  France  and  Navarre,  His- 
tory of.  J:  S.  C.  Abbott. 

Hernando  Cortez,  History  of.  “ 

Hortense,  History  of.  “ 

King  Alfred  of  England,  History  of. 

J.  Abbott. 

King  Charles  I of  England,  History  of. 

J.  Abbott. 

King  Charles  II  of  England,  History  of. 

J.  Abbott. 

King  Philip  of  the  Wampanoags,  History  of. 

J:  S.  C.  Abbott. 


Amongst  machines:  a description  of  mechan- 
ical appliances  used  in  the  manufacture 
of  wood,  metal,  and  other  substances. 

J:  Lukin. 

Boy  engineers,  The.  “ 

Child’s  book  ( The)  of  nature.  W.  Hooker. 

Easy  lessons  in  popular  science.  J.  Monteith. 

Ethics  of  the  dust.  The.  Ten  lectures  to  little 
housewives  on  the  elements  of  crystal- 
lization. J:  Ruskin. 

Learning  to  draw;  or,  the  story  of  a young 
designer.  Tr.  from  the  French  by  V. 
Champlin.  E.  E.  Violet-le-Duc. 

Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur  and  others  in 
neither.  O.  Thorne. 

Science  ladders.  N.  [M.]  Bell. 

Contents:  1.  Forms  of  land  and  water;  2.  The  story 
of  early  exploration;  &.  Vegetable  life;  4.  Flower  less 
plants;  5.  Lowest  forms  of  water  animals;  6.  Lowly 
mantle-  and  armor-wearers. 

Tenants  of  an  old  farm:  leaves  from  the 
note-book  of  a naturalist. 

H:  C.  McCook. 

Tommy  Try  and  what  he  did  in  science. 

C:  0.  G.  Napier. 

Young  folks ’ cyclopxdia  (The)  of  common 
things.  J:  D.  Champlin,  jr. 

Young  mechanic,  The.  J:  Lukin. 

Class  17e.  Religion. 

Young  folks’  Bible  history.  C.  M.  Yonge. 


Class  17f.  Poetry. 

Children's  paradise,  The.  K.  B.  Zerega. 
Posies  for  children.  A.  C.  Lowell. 


Louis  Philippe,  king  of  the  French,  History 
of.  J:  S.  C.  Abbott. 

Magellan;  or,  the  first  voyage  round  the 
world.  ( Young  folks’  heroes  of  history). 

G:  M.  Towle. 

Marco  Polo.  (Young  folks’  heroes  of  history). 

G:  M.  Towle. 

Margaret  of  Anjou,  History  of.  J.  Abbott. 

Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  ( Fa- 
mous Am.  Indians). 

E:  Eggleston  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 

Nero , History  of.  J.  Abbott. 

Pleasant  authors  for  young  folks. 

A.  B.  Harris. 

Pocahontas.  (Famous  Am.  Indians). 

E:  Eggleston  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 

Pyrrhus,  History  of.  J.  Abbott. 

Tied  Eagle  and  the  wars  with  the  Creek  In- 
dians of  Alabama.  (Famous  Am.  In- 
dians). G:  C.  Eggleston. 

Tecumseh.  (Famous  Am.  Indians). 

E:  Eggleston  and  L.  E.  Seelye. 

Wise  words  and  loving  deeds.  A book  of  bi- 
ographies for  girls.  A.  H.  Japp. 

Young  folks’  life  of  Washington. 

E.  E.  Brown. 


Class  17g.  Fiction. 

Aboard  the  Mavis.  R:  Markham. 

Adrift  on  the  sea;  or,  the  children’s  escape. 

E.  M.  Norris. 

Adventures  in  Thule.  Three  stories  for  boys. 

W:  Black. 

Contents:  An  adventure  in  Thule;  The  four  Mac- 
Nic  Is ; The  black  bothy. 

Adventures  (The)  of  a Brownie,  as  told  to 
my  child.  D.  M.  [M.]  Craik. 

African  pets;  or,  chats  about  our  animal 
friends  in  Natal,  with  a sketch  of  Kaffir 
life.  F.  C.  Parry. 

All  for  money.  M.  D.  Chellis. 

Annunciata.  See  Ilka. 

Around  the  yule  log.  R:  Markham. 

Asgard  and  the  gods.  Tales  and  traditions 
of  our  northern  ancestors. 

W.  Wagner. 

Asheldon  schoolroom,  The.  F.  M.  Peard. 
Belt  and  spur.  Stories  of  the  knights  of  the 
middle  ages  from  the  old  chronicles. 

E.  L.  S. 

Best  fellow  ( The)  in  the  world. 

J.  McN.  Wright. 


CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  17g. 


Black  bothy,  The.  See  Adventures  in  Thule. 
Bodleys  afoot , The.  H.  E.  Scudder. 

Bonnie  Lesley”  H.  Martin. 

Book  (The)  of  fables;  chosen  and  phrased 
by  H.  E.  Sciidder.  Aesopus. 

Bound  in  honor;  or,  a harvest  of  wild  oats. 

J:  T.  Trowbridge. 
“ Boy  Mill”  Captain  Rice. 

Boy  with  an  idea,  The.  C.  J.  Eiloart. 

Boys  coastwise;  or,  all  along  the  shore. 

W:  H.  Rideing. 
Boy’s  king  Arthur,  The:  history  of  king 
Arthur  and  his  knights  of  the  round 
table;  ed. for  boys  with  an  introd.  by  S. 
Lanier.  * T:  Malory. 

Boy's  Mabinogion,  The:  earliest  Welsh  tales 
of  king  Arthur  in  the  famous  red  book 
of  Hergest;  ed.  for  boys  with  an  introd. 
by  S.  Lanier.  Mabinogion. 

Brewery  at  Taylorville , The.  M.  D.  Chellis. 

Browns,  The.  M.  P.  W.  Smith. 

Brussels  knife-grinder,  The.  See  House  on 
the  bridge. 

Caleb  in  the  country.  (Jonas  ser.)  J.  Abbott. 

“ “ town.  (Jonas  ser.) 

Children  of  the  parsonage,  The. 

Christmas  at  Greycastle.  A.  D.  Field. 

Chronicles  of  the  Stimpcett  family  and  others. 

A.  M.  Diaz. 

Cousin  (The)  from  India.  A book  for  girls. 

G.  M.  Craik. 

Cousin  Lucy  among  the  mountains.  (Lucy 

ser.)  " J.  Abbott. 

Cousin  Lucy  at  play.  (Lucy  ser.)  lf 

Cousin  Lucy  at  study.  ( Lucy  ser.)  “ 

Cousin  Lucy  on  the  sea-shore. 

(Lucy  ser.)  “ 

Cousi  n Lucy's  conversations.  ( Lucy 

ser.)  “ 

Cross  Patch,  and  other  stories.  S.  C.  Woolsev. 
Cruise  of  the  11  Ghost”,  The.  W:  L.  Aldon. 

Cruises  with  captain  Bob  on  sea  and  land. 

B:  P.  Shillaber. 
Cupid  and  Chow-chow,  and  other  stories. 

(Aunt  Jo’s  scrap-bag).  L.  M.  Alcott. 
Curse  (The)  of  Mill  Valley.  S.  M.  Hartough. 
Dab  Kinzer , W:  0.  Stoddard. 

Day  (The)  of  wonders.  M.  Sullivan. 

Deserted  ship,  The : a story  of  the  Atlantic. 

G:  Cupples. 

Dr.  Barringford's  school;  or,  the  long  holiday. 

H:  Ogden. 

Dog  life. 

Dolly's  kettledrum,  with  other  stories  for  girls. 

N.  Perry,  and  others. 
Double-runner  club,  The;  or,  the  lively  boys 
of  Rivertown.  B:  P.  Shillaber. 

Down  south;  or,  yacht  adventures  in  Flor- 
ida. (Great  western  ser.)  W:T.  Adams. 
Dream  children.  H.  E.  Scudder. 


Driven  to  sea;  or,  the  adventures  of  Norrie 
Seton.  A.  J.  Cupples. 

Echo  bank:  a temperance  talc. 

E.  C.  Pearson. 


Edith  Vernon's  life-work. 

Elsie  at  Nantucket.  M.  [F.]  Finley. 

Elsie's  widowhood. 


Eva's  engagement  ring.  M.  E.  Wilmer. 

Eyebright.  S.  C.  Woolsey. 

Fairport  nine,  The.  N.  Brooks. 

Fairy  book,  The.  The  best  popular  stories 
selected  and  rendered  anew. 

D.  M.  [M.]  Craik. 
Fairy  (The)  of  the  moonbeam;  or,  Karl’s 
queer  stories.  E.  T.  Corbett. 

Floating  prince  (The)  and  other  fairy  tales. 

F.  R:  Stockton. 


11  For  a dream's  sake.”  H.  Martin. 

Four  MacNicols,  The.  W:  Black. 

See  also  Adventures  in  Thule. 

From  Madge  to  Margaret.  C.  G.  Curtis. 
Geoffry's  great  fault.  E.  M.  Norris. 

Gladys,  the  reaper.  A.  Beale. 

Going  south;  or,  yacht  adventures  in  Florid*. 

(Great  western  ser.)  W:  T.  Adams. 
Going  west;  or,  the  perils  of  a poor  boy. 

(Great  western  ser.)  W:  T.  Adams. 
Green  hand,  The:  adventures  of  a naval  lieu- 
tenant. G:  Cupples. 

Guernsey  lily,  A;  or,  how  the  feud  was 
healed.  S.  C.  Woolsey. 

Hard  master,  The.  A temperance  story. 

J.  E.  McConaughy. 
Hector.  F.  L.  Shaw. 


Heidi:  her  years  of  wandering  and  learn- 
ing. A story  for  children.  Tr.  from 
the  German  by  L.  Brooks.  J.  Spyri. 
His  own  master.  J:  T.  Trowbridge. 

House  on  the  bridge  (The)  and  other  tales. 

C.  E.  Bowen. 

Contents:  The  house  on  the  bridge:  Scrags’  mis- 
sion: A memorable  Christmas  tree:  The  Brussels 
knife-grinder:  Mary  Raymond’s  promise;  or,  a run- 
away journey. 

How  Mr.  Storm  met  his  destiny.  See  Ilka. 
Hunter  cats  (The)  of  Connorloa. 

H.  M.  [F.]  Jackson. 
Hurricane  Hurry ; or,  the  adventures  of  a 
naval  officer  afloat  and  on  shore. 

W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 
Ilka  on  the  hill-top  and  other  stories. 

H.  H.  Boyesen. 

Contents:  Ilka  on  the  hill-top;  Annunciata;  Under 
the  glacier;  A knight  of  Dannebrog;  Mabel  and  I; 
How  ^Ir.  Storm  met  his  destiny. 

Jack  and  Jill:  a village  story.  L.  M.  Alcott. 
Jack  Archer.  A tale  of  the  Crimea. 

G:  A.  Henty. 

Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  Pinafore  and  other 
stories.  (Aunt  Jo’s  scrap-bag). 

L.  M.  Alcott. 

Joe  Lambert's  ferry,  and  other  stories. 

G:  C.  Eggleston,  and  others. 


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Ci.  ass  17g. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


John  Thorn’s  folks.  A study  of  western  life. 

A.  Teal. 

Jonas  a judge.  (Jonas  ser.)  J.  Abbott. 
“ on  a farm  in  summer.  (Jonas  ser.)  “ 

“ “ “ “ winter.  “ “ 

Jonas’s  stories.  “ “ 

Jug-or-not.  J.  McN.  Wright. 

Just  one  day.  J:  Habberton. 

Katy’s  birthday.  S.  O.  Jewett. 

Knight  of  Dannebrog,  A.  See  Ilka. 

Lake  breezes ; or,  the  cruise  of  the  Sylvania. 

(Great  western  ser.)  W:  T.  Adams. 

Last  fairy  tales.  Tr.  by,M.  L.  Booth. 

E.  R.  L.  Laboulaye. 

' Left  alone;  or,  the  fortunes  of  Puillis  Mait- 
land. ' F.  Carr. 

Letters  from  a cat.  H.  M.  [F.]  Jackson. 
Little  girl  (The)  in  black.  M.  E.  Wilmer. 
Little  lame  prince,  The.  D.  M.  [M.]  Craik. 
Lost  in  Pompeii,  and  other  stories  of  advent- 
ure. H:  H.  Clark. 

Lucy  Maria.  A.  M.  Diaz. 

Mabel  and  I.  See  Ilka. 

“Man  ( A ) every  inch  of  him”;  or,  the  story 
of  Frank  Fullerton’s  school-days. 

J.  J.  Wray. 

Man  of  the  house , The.  I.  [ M.]  Alden. 

Marion  Berkley:  a story  for  girls. 

L.  B.  Comins. 

Mark  Seaworth.  A tale  of  the  Indian  ocean. 

W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 
Mary  Jane  papers,  The.  A.  G.  Plympton. 
Mary  Raymond’s  promise.  See  House  on 
the  bridge. 

Memorable  Christmas  tree,  A.  See  House 
on  the  bridge. 

Merchant  vessel,  The:  a sailor  boy’s  voyages 
to  see  the  world.  C:  Nordhoff. 

Michaelmas  Daisy : a young  girl’s  story. 

S.  Doudney. 

Mildred  and  Elsie.  M.  [F.]  Finley. 

Mildred  at  Roselands.  “ 

Millie  Lee.  A.  E.  Porter. 

Miss  Moore.  A tale  for  girls.  G.  M.  Craik. 
Mrs.  Overiheway’s  remembrances.  J.  H.  Ewing. 
Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on. 

I.  [M.]  Alden. 
Moods.  L.  M.  Alcott. 

Moonbeam  tangle,  A.  S.  Shadbolt. 

My  boys,  and  other  stories.  (Aunt  Jo’s  scrap 
bag).  L.  M.  Alcott. 

My  girls,  and  other  stories.  (Aunt  Jo’s  scrap 
bag).  L.  M.  Alcott. 

My  mother’s  diamonds.  M.  J.  Greer. 

My  sister’s  keeper.  A story  for  girls. 

L.  M.  Lane. 

Nan.  L.  C.  Lillie. 

National  temperance  orator,  The. 

L.  Penney,  ed. 
Nelly’s  heroics.  H.  [B.]  Stowe. 


New  baby,  The.  K.  K. 

New  England  bygones.  E.  C.  [ H.]  Rollins. 
New  girl,  The;  or,  the  rivals.  A tale  of 
school  life.  M.  E.  Gellie. 

Nimpo’s  troubles.  O.  T.  Miller. 

Nothing  to  drink.  A temperance  sea  story. 

J.  McN.  Wright. 
Oak  staircase,  The;  or,  the  stories  of  lord 
and  lady  Desmond.  A narrative  of  the 
time  of  James  I.  M.  and  C.  Lee. 

Old  caravan  days.  M.  H.  Catherwood. 

Old-fashioned  thanksgiving  (An)  and  other 
stories.  (Aunt  Jo’s  scrap  bag). 

L.  M.  Alcott. 

Old-time  child-life.  E.  C.  [ H.]  Rollins. 

On  the  edge  of  winter.  R:  Markham. 

Only  sister,  An.  H.  [G.]  de  Witt. 

Oar  year:  a child’s  book,  in  prose  and  verse. 

D.  M.  [M.]  Craik. 

Oat  on  the  pampas ; or,  the  young  settlers. 

G:  A.  Henty. 

Oat  west;  or,  roughing  it  on  the  great  lakes. 

(Great  western  ser.)  W:  T.  Adams. 
Paul  and  Persis;  or,  the  revolutionary  strug- 
gle in  the  Mohawk  valley.  M.  E.  Brush. 
Peace  island  and  other  stories  for  boys. 

E.  McCormick,  and  others. 
Peter  the  whaler;  his  early  life  and  advent- 
ures in  the  Arctic  regions. 

W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 
Phaeton  Rogers.  A novel  of  boy  life. 

R.  Johnson. 

Play  days.  A book  of  stories  for  children. 

. S.  O.  Jewett. 

Pocket-rifle,  The.  J:  T.  Trowbridge. 

Pretty  Lucy  Merwyn.  M.  Lakeman. 

Prince  ( The)  and  the  page.  A story  of  the 
last  crusade.  C M.  Yonge. 

Quartet,  The.  A sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer. 

W:  0.  Stoddard. 
Queen’s  body  guard,  The.  A story  of  Am.  life 
for  girls.  M.  Vandegrift. 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy’s.  O.  T.  Miller. 

Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls.  E:  Eggleston. 
Rachel  Noble’s  experience.  B.  Edwards. 

Red  bridge,  The.  A temperance  storv. 

Rollo  at  play. 

“ “ school. 

“ “ work. 

“ learning  to  read. 

“ “ “ talk. 

Rollo’ s correspondence. 

“ experiments. 

“ museum. 

“ travels. 

“ vacation. 

Room  for  one  more. 

Round-about  rambles  in  lands  of  fact  and 
fancy.  F.  R:  Stockton. 


E.  T.  H.  Putnam. 
J.  Abbott. 

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M.  T.  Higginson. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  18. 


Ruth  Eliot’s  dream.  A story  for  girls. 

M.  Lakeman. 

‘St.  Aubyn’s  Laddie ’,  and  the  little  would-be 
soldier.  E.  C.  Phillips. 

Saltillo  boys.  W:  0.  Stoddard. 

Scamp  and  I:  a story  of  city  by-wavs. 

L.  T.  [M.]  Smith. 

Scrags’  mission.  See  HouSe  on  the  bridge. 
Serpent-charmer,  The.  Tr.  from  the  French 
by  M.  de  Hauteville.  L.  Rousselet. 
Shawl-straps:  sketches  of  a European  trip. 

(Aunt  Jo’s  scrap-bag).  L.  M.  Alcott. 

Short-comings  and  long-goings;  or,  the  boys 
and  girls  of  Glencairn.  J.  A.  Eastman. 
Sisters  at  service,  The;  or,  “I  am  for  Jesus ”. 

H.  N.  [W.]  Baker. 
Six  girls.  A home  story.  F.  B.  Irving. 
Snowed  up;  or,  the  hut  in  the  forest. 

E.  M.  Norris. 

Spanish  fairy  tales.  C.  [B.  de  F.]  Arrom. 
Spinning-wheel  stories.  L.  M.  Alcott. 

Stephen  the  schoolmaster.  A story  without 
a plot.  M.  E.  Gellie. 

Stories  from  old  English  poetry. 

A.  S.  Richardson. 
Stories  told  to  Rollo’s  cousin  Lucy,  when  she 
was  a little  girl.  ( Lucy  ser.)  J.  Abbott. 
Story  (The)  of  Siegfried.  J.  Baldwin 

Story  ( The)  of  Viteau.  F.  R:  Stockton. 
Story-book  (A)  for  the  children.  A.M.  Diaz. 
Summer  stories  for  boys  and  girls.  • 

M.  L.  [ S.]  Molesworth. 
Sunny  days;  or,  a month  at  the  Great  Stowe. 
Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn,  and  palace.  Tr. 
from  the  German  by  E:  L.  Stowell. 

W.  Hauff. 

Tales  of  the  pathfinders.  A.  Gilman. 

Talking  leaves,  The.  An  Indian  story. 

W:  O.  Stoddard. 
Temperance  speaker,  The.  J.  N.  Stearns. 
‘Those  unlucky  twins!’  A.  Lyster. 

Three  commanders ; or,  active  service  afloat 
in  modern  days.  W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 
Three  midshipmen,  The.  “ “ 

Tigers  and  traitors.  (The  steam  house. 
Pt.  2).  Tr.  from  the  French  by  A.  D. 
Kingston.  J.  Verne. 

Ting-a-ling.  F.  R:  Stockton. 

Tip  Cat. 

Towhead:  the  story  of  a girl.  S.  P.  McLean. 
Travels  and  surprising  adventures. 

H.  K.  F.  Munchausen. 
Treasure  island.  R.  L.  Stevenson. 

Trip  eastward,  A.  A book  for  boys  and  girls. 

E:  Abbott. 

True  blue;  or,  the  life  and  adventures  of  a 
British  seaman  of  the  old  school. 

W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 
True  story  ( The)  of  those  dreadful  Mouse  boys. 

E.  H.  Osborn. 


True  tales  for  my  grandsons.  S:  W.  Baker. 
Two  cabin  boys,  The.  L.  Rousselet. 

Two  Compton  boys.  A:  Hoppin. 

Two  little  waifs.  M.  L.  [S.]  Molesworth. 
Under  the  glacier.  See  Ilka. 

TJp  the  river;  or,  yachting  on  the  Mississippi. 

(Great  western  ser.)  W:  T.  Adams. 
Very  genteel.  Mrs.  Hart. 

Water  gipsies:  a story  of  canal  life  in  Eng- 
land. L.  T.  [M.]  Smith. 

Ways  and  tricks  of  animals,  with  stories 
about  aunt  Mary’s  pets.  M.  Hooper. 

We  and  the  world.  A book  for  boys. 

J.  H.  Ewing. 

We  four.  R.  Bray. 

Week  by  themselves,  A.  E.  M.  Norris. 

What  about  Fred?  P.  B.  Chamberlain. 
What  became  of  Tommy.  E.  M.  Norris. 
Who  did  it?  or,  Holmwood  priory : a school- 
boy’s tale.  H:  C.  Adams. 

Who  was  Paul  Grayson?  J:  Habberton. 

Wife’s  engagement  ring,  The.  T.  S.  Arthur. 
Will  Weatherhelm : the  yarn  of  an  old  sailor. 

W:  H:  G.  Kingston. 
William  Henry  and  his  friends.  A.  M.  Diaz. 
William  Henry  letters.  li 

Wings  (The)  of  courage.  Stories  adapted 
from  the  French.  M.  E.  Field. 

Worst  boy  (The)  in  town.  J:  Habberton. 
Young  days:  plays  and  ways  of  little  ones 
at  home,  with  instructive  stories. 

Young  franc-tireurs  (The)  and  their  advent- 
ures in  the  Franco-Prussian  war. 

G:  A.  Henty. 

Young  Joe  and  other  boys. 

J:  T.  Trowbridge. 
Younq people  ( The)  of  Shakespeare’s  dramas. 
For  youthful  readers.  A.  E.  [H.]  Barr. 

Class  18.  LITERARY  MISCELLANY. 

Abbott,  E.  A.  Flatland:  a romance  of 
many  dimensions.  1885. 

Abbott,  L.,  ed.  Hints  for  home  reading:  a 
series  of  chapters  on  books  and  their 
use.  With  suggestions  for  libraries. 
1880. 

Adams,  W:  D.  Famous  books:  sketches  in 
the  highways  and  byways  of  English 
literature. 

Aikman,  W:  Bachelor’s  (A)  talks  about 
married  life  and  things  adjacent.  1883. 
Arthur,  T.  S.  Three  years  in  a man-trap. 
1872. 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Notable  thoughts  about 
women : a literary  mosaic.  1882. 
Baring-Gould,  S.  Germany,  present  and 
past.  2 v.  (1879). 

Bartlett,  J:  Shakespeare  phrase  book,  The. 
1881. 

Blackie,  J:  S.  Wisdom  (The)  of  Goethe. 
1883. 

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Class  18. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Brown,  J:  Spare  hours.  3 v.  1859. 

Burroughs,  J:  Birds  and  poets,  with  other 
papers.  1877. 

Fresh  fields.  1884. 

Locusts  and  wild  honey.  1879. 

P(  pact  on.  1881. 

Child,  L.  M.  [F.]  Looking  toward  sunset. 
1864. 

Coleridge,  S:  T.  Table  talk  and  omniana. 
Arr.  and  ed.  by  T.  Ashe.  1884. 

Confucius,  and  Mencius.  Chinese  classics, 
The.  Tr.  by  J.  Legge. 

Contents:  Pt.  1.  Confucius. — Analects;  Great  learn- 
ing; Doctrine  of  the  mean.  2.  Mencius. — Works. 

Deming,  C.  By-ways  of  nature  and  life. 
1884. 

Deshler,  C:  D.  Afternoons  with  the  poets. 
1879. 

Ebner-Eschenbach,  M.  Aphorisms.  Tr.  by 
A.  L.  Wister.  1882. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Fortunes  of  the  republic: 
lecture  delivered  at  the  Old  South 
Church,  March  30,  1878. 

Fields,  J.  T.  Underbrush.  1881. 

Flagg,  W.  Halcyon  days.  1881. 

Fletcher,  S.  W.  Twelve  months  in  an  En- 
glish prison.  1883. 

Forbes,  A.  Glimpses  through  the  cannon- 
smoke  : sketches.  1880. 

Freeman.  J . E:  Gatherings  from  an  artist’s 
portfolio.  1877. 

Gough,  J:  B.  Sunlight  and  shadow;  or,  glean- 
ings from  my  life  work.  1880. 

Guiney,  L.  I.  Goose-quill  papers.  1885. 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Landscape.  1885. 

Haweis,  H.  R.  My  musical  memories.  1884. 

Hinton,  J.  Mystery  ( The)  of  pain.  A book 
for  the  sorrowful.  (1872). 

Holcombe,  J.  P.,  ed.  Literature  in  letters;  or, 
manners,  art,  criticism,  biography,  his- 
tory, and  morals.  1865. 

Horatius  Flaccus,  Q.  Works.  Tr.  by  C.  Smart. 

Hughes,  T:  True  manliness.  Selected  from 
his  writings  by  E.  E.  Brown.  1880. 

Jackson,  M.  E.  Spy  (The)  of  Osawatomie; 
or,  the  mysterious  companions  of  old 
John  Brown.  1881. 

Jeaffreson,  C.  Young  squire  (A)  of  the  sev- 
enteenth century.  Ed.  from  his  papers 
by  J:  C.  Jeaffreson.  [1676-1686].  2 v. 

Jefferies,  R:  Amateur  poacher,  The.  (1879). 

Jennings,  G:  PI:,  and  Johnstone,  W.  S.,  comp. 
Half-hours  with  Greek  and  Latin  authors. 
1881. 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Country  by-ways.  1881. 

Kingsley,  C:  Yeast:  a problem.  1851. 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de.  Fior  d’Aliza.  Tr. 
from  the  French  by  G:  Perry.  1868. 

Lanier,  S.  English  novel  ( The)  and  the  prin- 
ciple of  its  development.  1883. 


Lawrence,  E.  English  literature  primers.  2 v. 
1878. 

Contents:  1.  Eomance  period.  2.  Classical  period. 
Primer  (A)  of  Latin  literature.  1877. 

Linn,  S.  P.,  comp.  Golden  gleams  of  thought. 
1881. 

Lucanus,  M.  A.  Pharsalia,  The.  Tr.  by  H. 
T.  Riley.  (1878). 

Matthews,  J.  B.  Home  library,  The.  1883. 
Miller,  0.  T.  Bird-ways.  1885. 

Milner,  G:  Country  pleasures : the  chronicle 
of  a year,  chiefly  in  a garden.  1881. 
Mitchell,  D.  G.  Bound  together:  a sheaf  of 
papers.  1884. 

Peabody,  E.  P.,  ed.  Aesthetic  papers.  1849. 
Pole,  W:  Theory  (The)  of  the  modern  sci- 
entific game  of  whist.  1879. 

Porter,  N.  Books  and  reading;  or,  what 
books  shall  I read  and  how  shall  I read 
them.  1881. 

Prentiss,  E.  [P.]  Urbane  and  his  friends. 
1874. 

Pryde,  D:  Highways  ( The)  of  literature. 
Robinson,  P.  Under  the  sun.  1882. 
Rydberg,  V.  Magic  ( The)  of  the  middle 
ages.  Tr.  from  the  Swedish  by  A.  H. 
Edgren.  1879. 

Roman  days.  Tr.  by  A.  C.  Clark,  with  a 
sketch  of  Rydberg  by  H.  A.  W.  Lindeh n. 
Scoones,  W.  B.,  ed.  Four  centuries  of  En- 

• glish  letters.  (1880). 

Sewell,  E.  M.  Note-book  of  an  elderly  lady. 
(1881). 

Smith,  M.  H.  Sunshine  and  shadow  in  New 
York.  1879. 

Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  [N.]  de.  Germany. 
With  notes  and  appendices  by  O.  W. 
Wight. 

Taylor,  B:  F.  Summer-savory,  gleaned  from 
rural  nooks  in  pleasant  weather.  1879. 
Thoreau,  H:  D:  Early  spring  in  Massachu- 
setts. 1881. 

Excursions.  1863. 

Letters  to  various  persons.  1865. 

Week  (A)  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack 
rivers.  1867. 

Thwing,  C:  F.  Reading  (The)  of  books: 

its  pleasures,  profits,  and  perils.  1883. 
Torrey,  B.  Birds  in  the  bush.  1885. 

Up  de  Graff,  T.S.  Bodines;  or,  camping  on  the 
Lycoming:  a complete  practical  guide 
to  “ camping  out.”  1879. 

Walsh,  W:  S.,  ed.  Authors  and  authorship. 
(1882). 

Pen  pictures  of  modern  authors.  (1882). 
Warner,  C:  D.  In  the  wilderness.  1878. 
Wheeler,  W:  A.  Who  wrote  it?  An  index 
to  the  authorship  of  the  more  noted 
works  in  ancient  and  modern  literature. 
Ed.  by  C:  G.  Wheeler.  1881. 

Wiglittle,  Judge,  pseud.  Ten  years  a police 
court  judge.  1884. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  18d. 


Wilson,  J:  Nodes  ambrosianx.  Ed.  by  J: 

Skelton. 

Class  18a.  Fables,  Anecdotes,  Facetiae,  &c. 

Clark,  C:  H.  Elbow-room:  a novel  without 
a plot.  1876. 

Random  shots.  1878. 

Croffut,  W:  A:  Midsummer  lark,  A.  (Leis. 
hour  ser.)  (1882). 

Dodgson,C:L.  Rhyme?  and  reason?  (18S4). 

Enchiridion  of  wit,  The : the  best  specimens 
of  English  conversational  wit. 

Harris,  J.  C.  Uncle  Remus:  his  songs  and 
his  sayings.  The  folk-lore  of  the  old 
plantation.  1880. 

Holley,  M.  My  wayward  pardner. 

Jerrold,  D.  W:  Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lect- 
ures. 1865. 

Stauffer,  F.  H.  Queer  {The),  the  quaint,  the 
quizzical:  a cabinet  for  the  curious.  1882. 

Woodward,  A.  A.  Echoes  from  mist-land; 
or,  the  Nibelungen  lay  revealed  to  lov- 
ers of  romance  and  chivalry.  1877. 

Class  18b.  Rhetoric  and  Elocution. 

Cumnock,  R.  McL.  Choice  readings  for  pub- 
lic and  private  entertainment.  1883. 

Class  18c.  Orations  and  Speeches. 

Garfield,  J.  A.  Works.  Ed.  by  B.  A.  Hins- 
dale. 2 v.  1882. 

Mathews,  W:  Oratory  and  orators.  1878. 

Class  18d.  Essays  and  Criticisu 

Alcott,  A.  B.  Tablets.  1868. 

Alger,  W:  R.  School  of  life,  The.  1881. 
Solitudes  (The)  of  nature  and  of  man;  or, 
the  loneliness  of  humanlife.  1866. 

Arnold,  M.  Irish  essays,  and  others.  1882. 

Ballantyne,  T:  Essays  in  mosaic.  (1879). 

Beecher,  H:  W.  Twelve  lectures  to  young 
men,  on  various  important  subjects. 
1879. 

Besant,  W.  Art  of  fiction,  The.  Also  The 
art  of  fiction  by  H:  James.  (1885). 

Blackie,  J:  S.  On  self-culture,  intellectual, 
physical,  and  moral : a vade  mecum  for 
young  men  and  students.  1874. 

Bowen,  F.  Gleanings  from  a literary  life. 
[1838-80]. 

Browne,  T:  Religio  medici,  a letter  to  a 
friend,  Christian  morals,  urn-burial,  and 
other  papers.  (1878). 

Bushnell,  H.  Literary  varieties.  3 v.  1881. 

Contents:  1.  Work  and  play.  2.  Moral  uses  of  dark 
things.  3.  Building  eras  in  religion. 

Carlyle,  T:  Critical  and  miscellaneous  es- 
says. 1845. 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Self -culture,  physical,  intel- 
lectual, moral  and  spiritual:  a course 
of  lectures.  1880. 

Cobbe,  F.  P.  Duties  of  women,  The : a course 
of  lectures.  1880. 


Cook,  J.  Boston  Monday  lectures.  10  v.  1877- 

86. 

Contents:  1.  Biology.  2.  Transcendentalism.  3. 

Orthodoxy.  4.  Conscience.  5.  Heredity.  6.  Marriage. 

7.  Labor.  8.  Socialism.  9.  Occident.  10.  Orient. 

Craik,  D.  M.  [M.]  Plain-speaking.  1882. 

Cross,  M.  A.  [ E.]  Essays,  and  leaves  from 
a note-book. 

Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.  1879. 

Davy,  H.  Consolations  in  travel ; or,  the  last 
days  of  a philosopher.  1829. 

Dowden,  E:  Shakspere:  a critical  study  of 
his  mind  and  art.  (1881). 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare. 
(1881). 

Fiske,  J:  Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.  1883. 

Gow,  A.  M.  Good  morals  and  gentle  man- 
ners for  schools  and  families.  1873. 

Hall,  G.  S.  Aspects  of  German  culture.  1881. 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Human  intercourse.  1884. 

Haydn,  H.  C.  Amusements,  in  the  light  of 
reason  and  scripture.  1880. 

Hayward,  A.  Selected  essays.  2 v.  1878. 

Herrick,  S:  E:  Some  heretics  of  yesterday. 
1884. 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Critiques  and  addresses.  1873. 

Lay  sermons,  addresses  and  reviews.  1870. 

More  criticisms  on  Darwin.  Also  Admin- 
istrative nihilism.  (1873). 

Science  and  culture,  and  other  essays.  1881. 

Jameson,  A.  [ M.]  Characteristics  of  women. 
1832. 

Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets.  1829. 

Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and  character. 
1846. 

Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs.  (1879). 

Jeffrey,  F.  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh 
review.  1843. 

King,  H:  T.  Egotist,  The:  essays  of  life.  1879. 

Kingsley,  C:  Health  and  education. 

Laugel,  A.  A.  England,  political  and  social. 
Tr.  by  J.  M.  Hart.  1874. 

Lea,  H:  C.  Superstition  and  force:  essays. 
1878. 

Leeds,  J.  W.  Theatre,  The:  an  essay  upon 
the  non-accordancy  of  stage-plays  with 
the  Christian  profession.  1884. 

Luther,  M.  Luther’s  table-talk:  extracts  se- 
lected by  Dr.  Macaulay.  (1882).  Also 
Luther  anecdotes:  memorable  sayings 
and  doings  of  Martin  Luther,  by  Dr. 
Macaulay.  (1883). 

Macaulay,  T:  B.  Essays,  critical  and  mis- 
cellaneous. 

MacDonald,  G:  Imagination  (The)  and 
other  essays. 

Mackintosh,  J.  Miscellaneous  works.  1846. 

Mallock,  W:  H.  Is  life  worth  living?  1879. 

Mann,  H.  Few  thoughts  (A)  for  a young 
man.  1850. 

Mathews,  A.  Bundle  of  papers,  A.  1878. 

Maurice,  J:  F:  D.  Friendship  (The)  of 
books,  and  other  lectures.  (1880). 


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Class  18d. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Mead,  E.  D.  Philosophy  (The)  of  Carlyle. 
1881. 

Mill,  J:  S.  On  liberty.  1859. 

Munger,  T.  T.  Lamps  and  paths.  1884. 

On  the  threshold.  1880. 

Newman,  J:  P.  Christianity  triumphant:  its 
defensive  and  aggressive  victories.  1883. 
Plato.  Day  (A)  in  Athens  with  Socrates. 

Tr.  from  the  Greek.  1883. 

Plutarchus.  Plutarch’s  essays.  1881. 

Rice,  A.  T.,  ed.  Essays  from  the  North 
American  review.  1879. 

Ruskin,  J:  Fors  clavigera:  letters  to  work- 
men. 1883. 

Sargent,  Mrs.  J:  T.,  ed.  Sketches  and  rem- 
iniscences of  the  Radical  clut  of  Chest- 
nut street,  Boston.  1880. 

Savage,  M.  J.  Life  questions.  1879. 

Seneca,  L.  A.  Morals  of  a happy  life,  bene- 
fits, anger  and  clemency.  Tr.  by  R. 
L’Estrange. 

Smiles,  S:  Duty;  with  illustrations  of 
courage,  patience  and  endurance.  1880. 
Thrift;  or,  how  to  get  on  in  the  world. 
1875. 

Smiley,  S.  F.  Garden  graith;  or,  talks 
among  my  flowers.  1880. 

Swing,  D:  Club  essays.  1880. 

Motives  of  life.  1879. 

Taylor,  B.  Critical  essays  and  literary  notes. 
1880.  < 

Studies  in  German  literature.  1879. 
Thompson,  J.  P.  American  comments  on 
European  questions,  international  and 
religious.  1884. 

Tourgee,  A.  W.  Appeal  to  Cvesar,  An.  1884. 
Value  of  life,  The:  a reply  to  Mr.  Mallock’s 
essay  Is  life  worth  living?  1879. 

Wells,  K.  G.  About  people.  1884. 

Whipple,  E.  P.  Character  and  characteris- 
tic men.  1866. 

White,  R:  G.  Studies  in  Shakespeare.  1885. 
Wilson,  J:  Recreations  ( The)  of  Christopher 
North.  1842.  Also  Miscellaneous  es- 
says by  A.  Alison.  1844. 

Class  18e.  Collective  Literary  Works. 

Bacon,  F.  Works.  2 v. 

Contents : 1 . Philosophical  writings.  2.  Literary  and 
religious  works. 

Brodribb,  W:  J.  Demosthenes.  (Ancient 
classics). 

Church,  A.  J:  Ovid.  (Ancient  classics). 

“ and  Brodribb,  W:  J.  Pliny's 
letters.  (Ancient  classics). 
Coleridge,  S:T.  Complete  works.  With  an  in- 
troductory essay.  Ed.  by  W:  G.T.Shedd. 

Contents:  1.  Aids  to  reflection;  Statesman’s  man- 
ual. 2.  The  friend.  3.  Biographia  literaria.  4. 
Lectures  upon  Shakespeare  and  other  dramatists.  5. 
The  literary  remains;  Confessions  of  an  inquiring 
spirit.  6.  Church  and  sTate;  A lay  sermon;  Table 
talk,  &c.  7.  Poetical  and  dramatic  works. 

Collins,  C.  W.  Plato.  (Ancient  classics). 
Sophocles.  “ “ 


Collins, W:L.  Aristophanes.  (Ancient classics). 
Cicero.  “ “ 

Homer.  The  Iliad.  “ “ 

“ The  Odyssey.  “ “ 

Livy.  “ “ 

Lucian.  “ “ 

Plautus  and  Terence.  “ “ 

Thucydides.  “ “ 

Virgil.  “ “ 

Copleston,  R.  S.  jEscliylus.  “ “ 

Davies,  J.  Catullus , Tibullus  and  Propertius. 
(Ancient  classics). 

Hesiod  and  Theognis.  (Ancient  classics). 

Donne,  W:B.  Euripides.  " 

Tacitus.  “ “ 

Gladstone,  W:  E.  Gleanings  of  past  years, 

1843-78.  7 v. 

Contents:  1.  The  throne,  and  the  prince  consort; 
The  cabinet,  and  the  constitution.  2.  Personal  and 
literary.  3.  Historical  and  speculative.  4.  Foreign. 
5,  6.  Ecclesiastical.  7.  Miscellaneous. 

Grant,  A.  Aristotle.  (Ancient  classics). 

Xenophon.  “ “ 

Hawthorne,  NT.,  and  others.  American  prose: 
Hawthorne,  Irving,  Longfellow,  Whit- 
tier, Holmes,  Lowell,  Thoreau,  Emerson ; 
with  introd.  and  notes. 

Herbert,  G:  Works  in  prose  and  verse. 

Also  life  by  I.  Walton.  (1883). 

Johnson,  E.  R.,  ed.  Little  classics,  v.  17,  18. 

Contents:  17.  Nature:  A-hunting  of  the  deer,  by 
C:  D.  Warner;  Dogs,  by  P.  G.  Hamerton ; In  the 
hemlocks,  by  J:  Burroughs;  A winter  walk,  by  H:  D: 
Thoreau;  Buds  and  bird  voices,  by  N.  Hawthorne; 
The  fens,  by  C:  Kingsley;  Ascent  of  the  Matterhorn, 
by  E:  Whymper;  Ascent  of  Mount  Tyndall,  by  C. 
King;  The  firmament,  by  J:  Ruskin.  18.  Human- 
ity: Chumming  with  a savage,  by  C:  W.  Stoddard; 
Doctor  Marigold,  by  C:  Dickens;  A brace  of  boys,  y 
F.  II.  Ludlow;  George  the  third,  by  W:  M.  Thackeray; 
Juliet,  by  A.  Janweson;  Is  life  worth  living?  by  W:  H. 
Mallock. 

Mallock,W:H.  Lucretius.  (Ancient classics). 
Martin,  T.  Horace.  “ 

Modern  classics,  v.  1-9,  11-16,  28,  32. 

Contents:  1.  Evangeline;  Courtship  of  Miles  Stand- 
ish;  Favorite  poems;  by  H:  W.  Longfellow.  2.  Cult- 
ure, Behavior,  Beauty ; Books,  Art,  Eloquence;  Power, 
Wealth,  Illusions;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  3.  Nature; 
Love,  Friendship,  Domestic  life;  Success,  Greatness, 
Immortality;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  4.  Snow-bound; 
Tent  on  the  beach ; Favorite  poems ; by  J:  G.  Whit- 
tier. 5.  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal;  Cathedral;  Favorite 
poems;  by  J.  R.  Lowell.  6.  Charles  Dickens;  Barry 
Cornwall  and  some  of  his  friends;  by  J.  T.  Fields; 
Christmas  carol,  by  C:  Dickens.  7.  Favorite  poems, 
by  W:  Wordsworth  and S:  T.  Coleridge;  Ancientmari- 
ner,  by  S:  T.  Coleridge.  8.  Undine;  Sin  tram  and  his 
companions;  Tr.  from  the  German  of  La  Motte  Fou- 
que ; Paul  and  Virginia,  Tr.  from  the  French  of  J.  B. 
H.  de  St.  Pierre.  9.  Rab,  and  Marjorie  Fleming; 
John  Leech;  Thackeray’s  literary  career;  by  J: 
Brown.  11.  Princess;  Maud;  Locksley hall ; Talking 
oak;  by  A.  Tennyson.  12.  Elizabeth  Barrett  Brown- 
ing, by  E.  C.  Stedman  ; Lady  Geraldine’s  courtship, 
by  E B.  Browning;  Favorite  poems,  by  R.  Browning. 
13.  Goethe,  by  T:  Carlyle;  The  tale,  and  Favorite 
poems,  by  J.  W.  Goethe.  14.  Schiller,  by  T:  Carlyle; 
Lay  of  the  bell  and  Fridolin,  and  Favorite  poems,  by 
J.  C.  F.  v.  Schiller.  15.  Burns,  by  T:  C arlyle ; Favorite 
poems,  by  R.  Burns  and  W.  Scott.  16.  Byron,  by  T: 
B.  Macaulay;  Favorite  poems,  by  G:  G.  N.  Byron  and 
T:  Hood.  28.  Hawthorne,  by  J.  T.  Fields;  Tales  of 
the  White  Hills,  and  Legends  of  New  England,  by  N. 
Hawthorne.  32.  A day’s  pleasure,  and  other  sketches, 
by  W:  D.  Howells. 


CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  21 


Morice,  F.  D.  Pindar.  (Ancient  classics). 

Neaves,  C:  Greek  anthology,  The.  (Ancient 
classics). 

Nettleship,  H.  Vergil.  Also  Livy,  by  W: 
W.  Capes. 

Swayne,  G:  C.  Herodotus.  (Ancient  clas- 
sics). 

Trollope,  A.  Commentaries  (The)  of  Cxsar. 
(Ancient  classics). 

Walford,  E:  Juvenal.  (Ancient  classics). 

Class  18f.  Literary  History. 

Botta,  A.  C.  L.  Handbook  of  universal  lit- 
erature. 1884. 

Chambers,  R.,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of  English 
literature : history  of  British  and  Ameri- 
can authors,  with  specimens  of  their 
writings.  Third  ed.  rev.  by  R.  Carruthers. 
8 v.  1876. 


Gosse,  E.  From  Shakespeare  to  Pope:  causes 
of  the  rise  of  classical  poetry  in  Eng- 
land. 1885. 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  [ W.]  Literary  history  ( The) 
of  England  in  the  end  of  the  18th  and 
beginning  of  the  19th  century.  3 v. 
1882. 

Perry,  T:  S.  English  literature  in  the  18th 
century.  1883. 

Saintsbury,  G:  E:  B.  Short  history  (A)  of 

French  literature.  1882. 

Symonds,  J:  A.  Studies  of  the  Greek  jjoets. 

2 v.  (1882). 

Taine,  H.  A.  History  of  English  literature. 

Abridged  and  ed.  by  J:  Fiske.  1872. 
Tuckerman,  B.  History  (A)  of  English  prose 
fiction  from  Sir  Thomas  Malory  to  George 
Eliot.  1882. 

Tyler,  M.  C.  Historv(A)of  American  litera- 
ture. [1607-1765].  2 v.  1878. 

Van  Laun,  H.  History  of  French  literature. 

3 v.  (1878-80). 


HISTORY. 


Class  20.  VOYAGES. 

Beehler,  W.  H.  Cruise  (The)  of  the  Brook- 
lyn. 1884. 

Blackwood,  F:  T.  Yacht  voyage  (A)  to  Ice- 
land, Jan  Mayen,  and  Spitzbergen,  in 
1856. 

Brassey,  A.  Around  the  world  in  the  yacht 
‘Sunbeam’.  [1876-7]. 

In  the  trades,  the  tropics,  and  the  roaring 
forties.  1884. 

Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  east;  or,  cruises 
to  Cyprus  and  Constantinople.  [1874- 
78]. 

Kingston,  W:  H:  G.  Notable  voyages  from 
Columbus  to  Parry.  (1880). 

Kippis,  A.  Narrative  (A)  of  the  voyages 
round  the  world  by  Captain  James  Cook. 
With  an  account  of  his  life.  1788. 

Mac  Michael,  M.  Landlubber’s  log  (A)  of  his 
voyage  around  Cape  Horn.  1882. 

Payer,  J.  New  lands  within  the  Arctic  cir- 
cle. Discoveries  of  the  “Tegetthoff,” 
1872-74.  From  the  German.  (1877). 

Schley,  W.  S.,  and  Soley,  J.  R.  Rescue  of 
Greely,  The.  1885. 


Class  21.  TRAVELS  IN  AMERICA. 

Aldridge,  R.  Life  on  a ranch:  ranch  notes 
in  Kansas,  Colorado,  the  Indian  terri- 
tory, and  northern  Texas.  (1884). 

—3 


Ballou,  M.  M.  Due  south ; or,  Cuba  past  and 
present.  1885. 

Bates,  H:  W.  Naturalist  (The)  on  the  river 
Amazons.  (1875). 

Bishop,  I.  L.  [B.]  Lady’s  life  (A)  in  the 
Rocky  mountains.  1879. 

Blake,  M.  E.  On  the  wing:  rambling  notes 
of  a trip  to  the  Pacific.  1883. 
Carpenter,  F.  D.  Y.  Round  about  Rio.  1883. 

Catlin,  G:  Manners,  customs  and  condi- 
tion of  the  North  American  Indians.  2 v. 
(1876). 

Clemens,  S:  L.  Life  on  the  Mississippi. 
1883. 

Dahlgren,  M.  [ V.]  South  sea  sketches.  1881. 

Dewhurst,  W:  W.  History  (The)  of  Saint 
Augustine,  Florida.  1881. 

Dixie,  F.  D.  Across  Patagonia.  (1881). 
Dodge,  R:  I.  Plains  (The)  of  the  great 
West  and  their  inhabitants.  1876. 

Dorr,  J.  C.  [R.]  Bermuda:  an  idyl  of  the 
summer  islands.  18S4. 

Drake,  S:  A.  Heart  (The)  of  the  White 
mountains:  their  legends  and  scenery. 
1882. 

Faithfull,  E.  Three  visits  to  America.  1884. 
Gilder,  W:  H:  Schwatka’s  search.  1881. 
Grohman,  W:  A.  B.  Camps  in  the  Rockies. 
1882. 


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Class  21. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Hardy,  I.  D.  Through  cities  and  prairie 
lands:  sketches  of  an  Am.  tour.  (1881). 

Hatton,  J.  Henry  Irving's  impressions  of 
America.  1884. 

Inman,  H:  Stories  of  the  old  Santa  Fe  trail. 
1881. 

Jackson,  S.  Alaska , and  missions  on  the 
North  Pacific  coast.  1880. 

Miller,  C.  H.  Life  amongst  the  Modocs. 
1873. 

Ober,  F:  A.  Camps  in  the  Caribbees:  ad- 
ventures of  a naturalist  in  the  Lesser 
Antilles.  1879. 

Oswald,  F.  L.  Summerland  sketches;  or, 
rambles  in  the  backwoods  of  Mexico 
and  Central  America.  1880. 

Pierrepont,  E:  Fifth  avenue  to  Alaska. 
1884. 

Rideing,  W:  H.  A-saddle  in  the  wild  West. 
1879. 

Saunders,  W:  Through  the  light  continent; 
or,  the  United  States  in  1877-8. 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Boston  town.  1881. 

Smith,  H.  H.  Brazil,  the  Amazons,  and  the 
coast.  1879. 

Steele,  J.  W.  Cuban  sketches. 

Sylvan  city,  A ; or,  quaint  corners  in  Phila- 
delphia. 1883. 

Wardman,  G:  Trip  (A)  to  Alaska:  a sum- 
mer cruise  in  Alaskan  wTaters.  1884. 

Wilber,  C.  D.  Great  valleys  (The)  and 
prairies  of  Nebraska  and  the  northwest. 
1881. 

Willard,  E.  S.  Life  in  Alaska:  letters  ed. 
by  Mrs.  E.  McClintock.  1884. 

Class  22.  TRAVELS  IN  EUROPE. 

Aldrich,  T:  B.  From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth. 
1883. 

Amicis,  E.  de.  Constantinople.  Tr.  from  the 
Italian  by  C.  Tilton.  1878. 

Holland  and  its  people.  Tr.  from  the 
Italian  by  C.  Tilton.  1880. 

Spain.  Tr.  from  the  Italian  by  W.  W. 
Cady. 

Studies  of  Paris.  Tr.  from  the  Italian  by 
W.  W.  Cady.  1879. 

Arnold,  H.  P.  Gleanings  from  Pontresina 
and  the  upper  Engadine.  1880. 

Bacon,  H:  Parisian  year,  A.  1882. 

Baedeker,  K.  Northern  Germany:  hand- 
book for  travellers.  1877. 

Rhine  ( The ) from  Rotterdam  to  Constance : 
handbook  for  travellers.  (1878). 

Baker,  C.  A.  Summer  (A)  in  the  Azores, 
with  a glimpse  of  Madeira.  1882. 

Blackburn,  H:  Breton  folk:  an  artistic  tour 
in  Brittany.  (1881). 

Caton,  J:  D.  Summer  (A)  in  Norway.  1875. 

Clemens,  S:  L.  Tramp  abroad,  A.  1879. 

Crawfurd,  0.  J:  F:  Portugal,  old  and  new. 

Cumming,  C.  F.  [G.]  In  the  Hebrides. 
(1883). 


Davies,  W:  Pilgrimage  (The)  of  the  Tiber. 
(1873). 

Day,  H:  From  the  Pyrenees  to  the  Pillars 
of  Hercules:  Spain,  its  history,  and  its 
people.  1883. 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Land  (The)  of  the  mid- 
night sun:  Sweden,  Norway,  Lapland, 
and  northern  Finland.  2 v.  1881. 

Dwight,  H:  O.  Turkish  life  in  war  time. 
1881. 

Forbes,  S.  R.  Rambles  in  Rome:  an  archaeo- 
logical and  historical  guide.  1882. 

Gibbons,  P.  E.  French  and  Belgians.  1879. 

Hale,  E:  E.  and  S.  Family  flight  (A)  through 
France , Germany,  Norway,  and  Switzer- 
land. 1881. 

Hall,  S:  C.  and  A.  M.  [F.]  Ireland:  its 
scenery,  character,  &c. 

Hare,  A:  J:  C.  Cities  of  southern  Italy  and 
Sicily.  1882. 

Florence. 

Venice. 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Greek  vignettes.  A sail  in 
the  Greek  seas.  1877. 

Hassard,  J:  R.  G.  Pickwickian  pilgrimage,  A. 
1881. 

Hawthorne,  J.  Saxon  studies.  1875. 

Hillard,  G:  S.  Six  months  in  Italy.  1853. 

Howells,  W:  D.  Italian  journeys.  1872. 

James,  H:,  jr.  Little  tour  (A)  in  France. 
1884. 

Portraits  of  places.  1883. 

Macquoid,  K.  S.  In  the  Ardennes.  1880. 

Martin,  K.  B.  Belgian  days.  1882. 

Moulton,  L.  C.  Random  rambles.  1881. 

Nevin,  W.  W.  Vignettes  of  travel:  compara- 
tive sketches  in  England  and  Italy.  1S80. 

Ninde,  M.  L.  Wetivo  alone  in  Europe.  1885. 

Norton,  C:  E.  Notes  of  travel  and  study  in 
Italy.  1859. 

Parker,  Mrs.  W:  Wandering  thoughts  and 
wandering  steps.  1880. 

Patterson,  A.  J.  Magyars,  The : their  coun- 
try and  institutions.  2 v.  1869. 

Pitman,  M.  J.  [D.]  European  breezes. 
1882. 

Prime,  S:  I.  Alhambra  (The)  and  the  Krem- 
lin: the  south  and  the  north  of  Europe. 
1873. 

Sala,  G:  A:  Paris  herself  again  in  1878-9. 

Schliemann,  H.  Mycenee:  researches  and 
discoveries  at  Mycenae  and  Tiryns. 
1877. 

Tiryns:  the  prehistoric  palace  of  the  kings 
of  the  Tiryns.  1885. 

Symonds,  J:  A.  Italian  by-ways.  (1883). 

Sketches  and  studies  in  southern  Europe. 
2 v.  (1880). 

Taine,  H.  A.  Italy.  Florence  and  Venice. 
From  the  French  by  J.  Durand.  1869. 

Italy.  Rome  and  Naples.  From  the  French 
by  J.  Durand.  1868. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  24. 


Terhune,  M.  V.  [ H.]  Loiterings  in  pleasant 
paths.  1880. 

Thacher,  S.  O.  What  I saw  in  Europe. 
1883. 

Tromhoit,  S.  Under  the  rays  of  the  Aurora 
Borealis:  in  the  land  of  the  Lapps  and 
Kvxns.  2 v.  (1885). 

Tyler,  K.  E.  Story  (The)  of  a Scandinavian 
summer.  1881. 

Vasili,  P.  Berlin  society.  Tr.  from  the 
French  by  J;  Loder.  1884. 

Vincent,  F.,jr.  Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn;  or, 
travel  tracings  from  the  far  north  of 
Europe.  1881. 

Vincent,  M.  R.  In  the  shadow  of  the  Pyre- 
nees. 1883. 

Waring,  G:E.,jr.  Farmer's  vacation,  A.  1875. 

Tyrol  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps.  1879. 

Warner,  C:  D.  Roundabout  journey , A.  1883. 

Saunterings.  1872. 

Watson,  S:  Memphian’s  trip  (A)  to  Europe. 

1874. 

White,  R:  G.  England  without  and  within. 
1881. 

Wilkie,  F.  B.  Sketches  beyond  the  sea.  1879. 


Class  23.  TRAVELS  IN  ASIA. 

Adams,  W:  H:  D.  Eastern  archipelago. 
(1880). 

Bacon,  G:  B.  Siam,  as  it  was  and  is.  1881. 

Bishop,  I.  L.  [B.]  Hawaiian  archipelago, 
The:  six  months  among  the  Sandwich 
islands.  1875. 

Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan:  travels  on 
horseback  in  the  interior.  2 v.  1880. 

Blunt,  A.  Bedouin  tribes  of  the  Euphrates. 
(1879). 

Caird,  J.  India,  the  land  and  the  people. 

1883. 

Cesnola,.  L.  P.  di.  Cyprus : its  ancient  cities, 
tombs  and  temples.  1877. 

Cumming,  C.  F.  [G.]  At  home  in  Fiji. 

Dostoyefsky,  F.  M.  Buried  alive;  or,  ten 
years  of  penal  servitude  in  Siberia.  Tr. 
from  the  Russian  by  M.  v.  Thilo.  (1881). 

Field,  H:  M.  Among  the  holy  hills.  1883. 

Finn,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Home  (A)  in  the  Holy 
Land:  a tale  illustrating  customs  and 
incidents  in  modern  Jerusalem.  1882. 

Gill,  W:  J:  River  of  golden  sand,  The:  nar- 
rative of  a journey  through  China  and 
eastern  Tibet  to  Burmah.  Condensed 
by  E:  C.  Baber.  Ed.  with  memoir  and 
introductory  essay  by  H:  Yule.  1883. 

Gray,  J:  H:  China:  a history  of  the  laws, 
manners  and  customs  of  the  people. 
Ed.  by  W:  G.  Gregor.  2 v.  1878. 

Haeckel,  E.  H.  Visit  (A)  to  Ceylon.  Tr.  by 
C.  Bell.  (1883). 

Half  hours  in  the  far  east  among  the  people 
and  wonders  of  India. 


Lansdell,  H:  Russian  central  Asia,  includ- 
ing Kuldja,  Bokhara,  Khiva,  and  Merv. 
2 v.  1885. 

Melville,  G:  W.  In  the  Lena  delta.  Ed.  by 
M.  Philips.  1884. 

Merrill,  S.  East  of  the  Jordan:  a record  of 
travel  and  observation.  1881. 

Schliemann,  H.  Ilios:  researches  and  dis- 
coveries on  the  site  of  Troy,  1871-79. 
Including  an  autobiography  of  the  au- 
thor. 1880. 

Stack,  E:  Six  months  in  Persia.  2 v.  (1882). 

Taylor,  B.,  comp.  Japan  in  our  day.  1881. 
Travels  in  Arabia.  1881. 

Travels  in  Cashmere,  Little  Tibet,  and  cen- 
tral Asia.  1881. 

Thomson,  W:  M.  Land  ( The)  and  the  book. 
Southern  Palestine  and  Jerusalem.  1880. 

Vincent,  F.,  jr.  Land  of  the  white  elephant, 
The:  travels  in  Burma,  Siam,  Cambo- 
dia, and  Cochin-China.  1882. 

Wallace  A.  R.  Malay  archipelago,  The:  a 
narrative  of  travel.  (1883). 

Wheeler,  L.  N.  Foreigner  in  China , The. 
1881. 

Williams,  S:  W.  Middle  kingdom,  The: 
geography,  government,  education,  so- 
cial life,  arts,  religion,  &c.,  of  the  Chi- 
nese empire  and  its  inhabitants.  2 v. 
1847. 


Class  24.  TRAVELS  IN  AFRICA. 

Amicis,  E.  de.  Morocco:  its  people  and 
places.  Tr.  by  C.  Rollin-Tilton. 

Appleton,  T:  G.  Nile  journal,  A.  1875. 

Baker,  S:  W.  In  the  heart  of  Africa.  1884. 

Boddy,  A.  A.  To  Kairwdn  the  holy : scenes 
in  Muhammedan  Africa.  (1885). 

De  Leon,  E.  Khedive's  Egypt,  The.  1877. 

Geddie,  J:  Lake  regions  (The)  of  central 
Africa.  (1881). 

Phelps,  J:  W.  Island  (The)  of  Madagascar : 
a sketch,  descriptive  and  historical. 
1883. 

Pike,  N:  Sub-tropical  rambles  in  and  around 

Mauritius.  1873. 

Pinto,  A.  A.  da  R.  S.  How  I crossed  Africa. 
Tr.  by  A.  Elwes.  2 v.  1880. 

Stanley,  H:  M.  Congo  ( The)  and  the  found- 
ing of  its  free  state.  2 v.  1885. 

Through  the  dark  continent.  2 v.  1878. 

Taylor,  B.,  comp.  Lake  regions  (The)  of 
central  Africa.  1881. 

Travels  in  south  Africa.  1881. 

Thomson,  J.  To  the  central  African  lakes 
and  back.  [1878-80].  2 v. 

Warner,  C:  D.  My  winter  on  the  Nile.  1880. 

Warren,  W:  W.  Life  on  the  Nile  and  excur- 
sions on  shore.  Also  a tour  in  Syria 
and  Palestine  in  1866-67.  1883. 

Watson,  R.  S.  Visit  (A)  to  Wazan,  the  sa- 
cred city  of  Morocco.  18S0. 


Class  25 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Class  *25.  TRAVELS  IN  SEVERAL  QUARTERS. 

Bainbridge,  L.  S.  Round  the  world  letters. 
1881. 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Due  west ; or,  round  the  world 
in  ten  months. 

Bartlett,  S:  C.  From  Egypt  to  Palestine. 

1879. 

Cox,  S:  S.  Orient  sunbeams;  or,  from  the 
Porte  to  the  Pyramids  by  way  of  Pales- 
tine. 1882. 

Field,  H:  M.  From  Egypt  to  Japan.  1877. 
Gillmore,  P.  Encounters  with  wild  beasts. 
(1881). 

Green,  W:  S.  High  Alps  (The)  of  New  Zea- 
land. 1883. 

Half  hours  in  the  far  north. 

Judd,  L.  F.  Honolulu:  life,  social,  political, 
and  religious  in  the  Hawaiian  islands. 

1880. 

Remlap,  L.  T.,  ed.  General  U.  S.  Grant's 
tour  around  the  world.  With  sketch  of 
his  life.  1879. 

St.  Johnston,  A.  Camping  among  cannibals. 
Wallace,  S.  E.  Storied  sea , The.  1883. 
Warner,  C:  D.  In  the  Levant.  1876. 

Wikoff,  H:  Reminiscences  (The)  of  an  idler. 
18&0. 

Class  26.  CIVIL  HISTORY.— Collections  and  Com- 
pends. 

Labberton,  R.  H.  Historical  questions.  1871. 
Outlines  of  history  from  the  earliest  records 
to  the  present  time.  1879. 

Lord,  J:  Beacon  lights  of  history.  5 v. 
1883-5. 

Contents:  1.  Antiquity.  2.  The  middle  ages.  3.  Re- 
naissance and  reformation.  4.  Warriors  and  states- 
men. 5.  Great  women. 

Norton,  C:  E.  Historical  studies  of  church- 
building in  the  middle  ages.  Venice, 
Siena,  Florence.  1880. 

Ploetz,  C.  Epitome  of  ancient,  mediaeval, 
and  modern  history.  Tr.  with  add.  by 
W:  H.  Tillinghast. 

Rosse,  J.  W.  Index  of  dates,  An.  2 v.  1857. 


Class  27.  ANCIENT  HISTORY. 

Beesly,  A:  H:  Gracchi  (The),  Marius,  and 
Sulla.  ( Epochs  of  ancient  hist.) 

Benjamin,  S:  G.  W.  Troy : its  legend,  his- 
tory and  lit,  rature.  ( Epochs  of  ancient 
hist.)  1810 

Church,  A.  J:  Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cic- 
ero. 1883. 

Curteis,  A.  M.  Rise  of  the  Macedonian  em- 
pire. [B.  C.  700-323] . 

Donnelly,  I.  Atlantis:  the  antediluvian 
world.  1882. 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Story  (The)  of  Greece.  1885. 

Mahaffy,  J:  P.  Social  life  in  Greece  from  Ho- 
mer to  Menander.  1879. 


Meiivale,  C:  History  of  the  Romans  under 
the  empire.  [B.  C.  61-A.  D.  180].  7 v. 

1862. 

Milman,  H:  H.  History  (The)  of  the  Jews. 

1829. 

Myers,  P,  V.  N.  Outlines  of  ancient  history 
from  the  earliest  times  to  A.  D.  476. 
18«2. 

Nadaillac,  J.  F.  A.  du  P.  de.  Pre-historic 
America.  Tr.  by  N.  D ’Anvers.  Ed.  bv 
W.  H.  Dali.  1884. 

Ramsay,  W:  Manual  (A)  of  Roman  antiqui- 
ties. 1859. 

Rawlins  on,  G:  Five  great  monarchies  (The) 
of  the  ancient  eastern  world;  or,  the 
history,  geography,  and  antiquities  of 
Chaldsea.  Assyria,  Babylon,  Media,  and 
Persia.  3 v.  1862-7. 

History  of  ancient  Egypt.  2 v.  1880. 

Sixth  great  oriental  monarchy,  The;  or, 
the  geography,  history,  and  antiquities 
of  Parthia.  1872. 

Sayce,  A.  H:  Ancient  empires  (The)  of  the 
east,  (1884). 

Contents:  Egypt;  Babylonia  and  Assyria ; The  Phoe- 
nicians; Lydia;  The  Persian  empire;  Dynastic  tables. 

Smith,  R.  B.  Rome  and  Carthage:  the  Punic 
wars.  [B.  C.  264-146].  1880. 

Timayenis,  T.  T.  Greece  in  the  times  of 
Homer.  1884. 

Waters,  C.  E.  [ C.]  Egypt.  1880. 

Wilkinson,  J:  G.  Popular  account  (A)  of 
the  ancient  Egyptians.  2 v.  1853. 

Wilson,  E.  Egypt  (The)  of  the  past.  1881. 


Class  28.  AMERICAN  HISTORY. 

Abbott,  C:  C.  Primitive  industry ; or,  illus- 
trations of  the  handiwork  of  the  native 
races  of  the  northern  Atlantic  seaboard 
of  America.  1881. 

Andreas,  A.  T.,  pub.  History  of  the  state 
of  Kansas.  (1883). 

Ashton,  J:  Adventures  (The)  and  dis- 
courses of  captain  John  Smith,  some- 
time president  of  Virginia  and  admiral 
of  New  England.  Reprinted  1884. 

Bancroft,  G:  History  of  the  United  States 
from  the  discovery  of  the  American 
continent,  v.  7-8.  ( The  American  revo- 

lution, v.  1-2).  1858. 

See  also  class  5. 

Barrows,  W:  Oregon:  the  struggle  for  pos- 
session. (Am.  commonwealths).  1883. 

Benton.  T:  H.  Thirty  years'  view;  or,  a his- 
tory of  the  working  of  the  Am.  govern- 
ment for  thirty  years,  from  1820  to  1850. 
2 v.  1854. 

Blackman,  E.  C.  History  of  Susquehanna 
county,  Penn.  1873. 

Blaine,  J.  G.  Twenty  years  of  congress:  from 
Lincoln  to  Garfield.  With  a review  of 
the  events  which  led  to  the  political 
revolution  of  1860.  2 v.  1884. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Ct  aps  29. 


Bowen,  B:  F.  America  discovered  by  the 
Welsh  in  1170  A.  D.  1876. 

Browne,  W:  H.  Maryland:  the  history  of  a 
palatinate.  (Am.  commonwealths).  1881. 

Cable,  G:  W.  Creoles  (The)  of  Louisiana. 
1884. 

Cist,  H:  M.  Army  ( The)  of  the  Cumberland. 
(Campaigns  of  the  civil  war).  1882. 

Cooke,  J:  E.  Virginia:  a history  of  the  peo- 
ple. (Am.  commonwealths).  1883. 

Cooley,  T:  M.  Michigan:  a history  of  gov- 
ernments. (Am.  commonwealths).  1885. 

Cox,  J.  D.  Atlanta.  (Campaigns  of  the  civil 
war).  1882. 

March  to  the  sea  (The),  Franklin,  and  Nash- 
ville. (Campaigns  of  the  civil  war). 
1882. 

Davis,  W:  T.  Ancient  landmarks  of  Plym- 
outh. 1883. 

Dayton,  A.  C.  Last  days  of  Knickerbocker 
life  in  New  York.  1880. 

Devens,  R.  M.  National  memorial  volume, 
The:  great  events  of  our  past  century. 
1877. 

Dornblaser,  T:  F.  Sabre  strokes  of  the  Penn- 
svlvania  dragoons  in  the  war  of  1861-65. 
1884. 

Doubleday,  A.  Chancellor sville  and  Gettys- 
burg. (Campaigns  of  the  civil  war).  1882. 

Ellis,  G:  E:  Red  man  (The)  and  the  white 
man  in  North  America  from  its  discovery 
to  the  present  time.  1882. 

Force,  M.  F.  From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth. 
(Campaigns  of  the  civil  war).  1881. 

Giles,  F.  W.  Thirty  years  in  Topeka:  a his- 
torical sketch.  1886. 

Greeley,  H.  American  conflict , The:  a his- 
torv  of  the  great  rebellion  in  the  U.  S. 
of  Am,  1860-65.  2 v.  1864-6. 

Greene,  F.  V.  Mississippi,  The.  (Campaigns 
of  the  civil  war).  1882. 

Guernsey,  A.  H.,  and  Alden  H:  M.  Har- 
per’s pictorial  history  of  the  great  rebell- 
ion. 2 v.  1866-6S. 

Hildreth,  R:  History  (The)  of  the  United 
States  of  Am.  6 v.  1877-80. 

Howard,  O.  0.  Nez  Perce  Joseph.  1881. 

Jackson,  H.  M.  [ F.]  Century  of  dishonor , A : 
sketch  of  the  U.  S.  government’s  deal- 
ings with  some  of  the  Indian  tribes. 
1881. 

Lodge,  H:  C.  Short  history  (A)  of  the  En- 
glish colonies  in  Am.  1881. 

Studies  in  history.  1884. 

Lossing,  B.  J:  History  of  the  Am.  revolu- 
tion. 3 v. 

Lowell,  E:  J.  Hessians  (The)  and  the  other 
German  auxiliaries  of  Great  Britain  in 
the  revolutionary  war.  1884. 

McClellan,  G:  B.  McClellan’s  own  story. 
[ Also  Life  by  W.  C.  Prime].  1886. 

Markham,  C.  R.  War  ( The)  between  Peru 
and  Chile,  18.9-1882. 


Nico1ay,  J:  G.  Outbreak  (The)  of  the  re- 
bellion. (Campaigns  of  the  civil  war). 
1881. 

Palfrey,  F.  W.  Antietam  (The)  and  Freder- 
icksburg. (Campaigns  of  the  civil  war). 
1882. 

Pattee,  W:  S.  History  (A)  of  old  Braintree 
and  Quincy,  with  a sketch  of  Randolph 
and  Holbrook.  1879. 

Peabody,  S.  H.,  comp.  A m.erican  patriotism : 
speeches,  letters,  and  other  papers  which 
illustrate  the  foundation,  the  develop- 
ment, the  preservation  of  the  United 
States  of  Am.  1881. 

Ropes,  J:C.  Army  under  Pope,  The.  (Cam- 
paigns of  the  civil  war).  1881. 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Kentucky:  a pioneer  com- 
monwealth. (Am.  commonwealths). 
1884. 

Spring,  L.  W.  Kansas:  the  prelude  to  the 
war  for  the  union.  (Am.  common- 
wealths). 1885. 

Webb,  A.  S.  Peninsula,  The:  McClellan’s 
campaign  of  1862.  (Campaigns  of  the 
civil  war).  1881. 

Wilder,  D.  W.  Annals  of  Kansas,  The. 
[1541-1885]. 


Class  29.  HISTORY  OF  MODERN  EUROPE. 

Armitage,  E.  S.  Childhood  (The)  of  the 
English  nation;  or,  the  beginnings  of 
English  hist*  ry.  1876. 

Ashton,  J:  Social  life  in  the  reign  of  queen 
Anne.  (1883). 

Baird,  H:  M.  History  of  the  rise  of  the 
Huguenots  of  France.  2 v.  1879. 

Blanc,  J.  J.  L.  History  ( The)  of  ten  years, 
1830-1840.  2 v.  (1844). 

Brodribb,  W:  J.,  and  Besant,  W.  Constanti- 
nople: its  history  from  its  foundation  to 
its  conquest  by  the  Turks  in  1453.  (1879). 

Broglie,  A.  L.  V:  C:  de.  King's  secret.  The: 
the  secret  correspondence  of  Louis  XY 
with  his  diplomatic  agents,  from  1752  to 
1774.  2 v. 

Brougham,  H:  P:  History  of  England  and 
Fra, nee  under  the  house  of  Lancaster. 
(1855). 

Chautauqua  library  of  English  history  and 
literature,  v.  3.  The  wars  of  the  roses. 
1881. 

Clark,  E.  L.  Races  (The)  of  European  Tur- 
key: their  history,  condition,  and  pros- 
pects. 1878. 

Cond6,  J.  A.  History  of  the  dominion  of 
the  Arabs  in  Spain.  Tr.  from  the  Span- 
ish by  Mrs.  J.  Foster.  3 v.  (1854-5). 

Coppee,  H:  History  of  the  conquest  of  Spain 
by  the  Arab-Moors.  2 v.  18S0. 

Cory,  W:  Guide  (A)  to  modern  English  his- 
tory, pt.  1.  1815-30.  (1880). 

Creighton,  M.  Age  of  Elizabeth,  The.  1876. 


Class  29. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Froissart,  J.  Chronicles  of  England,  France, 
Spain,  and  the  adjoining  countries  from 
Edward  II  to  Henry  IV.  Tr.  from  the 
French  by  T:  Johnes.  With  life  of  the 
author. 

Fronde,  J.  A.  English  ( The)  in  Ireland  in 
the  18th  century.  3 v.  1871-74. 

Fyffe,  C:  A.  History  (A)  of  modern  Europe, 
v.  1.  [1792-1814].  1880. 

Gi'ldely,  A.  History  of  the  thirty  years'  war. 
Tr.  by  A.  Ten  Brook.  2 v.  1883-4. 

Gray,  G:  Z.  Children's  crusade , The:  an 
episode  of  the  13th  century.  1870. 

Green,  J:  R:  Conquest  of  England,  The.  1883. 

History  of  the  English  people.  4 v.  (1878). 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.,  and  Witt,  H.  [G.]  de.  His- 
tory (The)  of  France  from  the  earliest 
times  to  1848.  Tr.  by  R.  Black.  8 v. 
Abt.  1869. 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Spain.  1881. 

Hervey,  J:  Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  George 
II.  [1727-42].  Ed.  by  J:  W.  Croker. 
3 v.  Abt.  1743. 

Hodgkin,  T:  Italy  and  her  invaders.  376- 
476.  2 v.  1879. 

Hunnewell,  J.  F.  Historical  monuments 
( The)  of  France.  1884. 

Jackson,  C.  C.  Old  Paris:  its  court  and  lit- 
erary salons.  (1880). 

Old regmie,  The:  court,  salons,  and  theatres. 
(1882). 

Jennings,  G:  H:,  comp.  Anecdotal  history 
(An)  of  the  British  parliament.  (1881). 

Kinglake,  A.  W:  Invasion  (The)  of  the 
Crimea.  [1850-55].  6 v.  1863-88. 

Lecky,  W:  E:  H.  History  (A)  of  England 
in  the  18th  century,  v.  1-6.  1877-87. 

McCarthy,  J.  Epoch  of  Reform,  The.  1830- 
50.  1882. 

History  (A)  of  our  own  limes.  [1837- 
1880].  2 v.  1880. 

History  ( A)  of  the  four  Georges,  v.  1.  [171 4— 
33].  (1885). 

Macdonell  J.  France  since  the  first  empire. 
1879. 

Mackenzie,  H.  D.  S.  Switzerland.  [B.  C. 
113-A.  D.  1871].  1881. 

Merle  d’Aubigne,  J.  H.  History  of  the 
reformation  in  Europe  in  the  time  of 
Calvin.  [1513-46].  8 v.  1862-75. 

Michaud,  J.  F.  History  (The)  of  the  cru- 
sades. [300-1685].  Tr.  by  W.  Robson. 
3 v.  1841. 

Mongredien,  A:  History  of  the  free-trade 
movement  in  England.  [1824-81].  1881. 

Napier,  W:  F.  P.  History  of  the  war  in  the 
peninsula  and  in  the  south  of  France. 
[1807-14].  2 v.  (1878). 

Russell,  W:  History  (The)  of  modern  Eu- 
rope. [476-1849].  4 v.  1850. 

Sergeant,  L:  New  Greece. 

Stanley,  A.  P.  Historical  memorials  of 
Westminster  abbey. 


Stevens,  J:  L.  History  of  Gustavus  Adoljohus. 
[1594-1632].  1884. 

Strutt,  J.  Sports  and  pastimes  (The)  of  the 
people  of  England.  (1876). 

Thierry,  J.  N.  A.  History  of  the  conquest 
of  England  by  the  Normans.  [B.  C. 
55 -A.  D.  1485].  Tr.  by  W:  ILazlitt.  2 v. 
(1856-71). 

Towle,  G:  M.  History  of  Henry  V of  Eng- 
land. 1866. 

Walpole,  C:  G:  Short  history  (A)  of  the 
kingdom  of  Ireland.  [450-1800].  (1882). 
Warburton,  W:  Edward  III.  [1327-77]. 
(Epochs  of  modern  history). 


Class  30.  HISTORY  OP  ASIA. 

Thornhill,  M.  Personal  adventures  and  ex- 
periences (The)  of  a magistrate  during 
the  Indian  mutiny.  [1857-58]. 


Class  31.  HISTORICAL  MISCELLANY. 

Beadle,  J.  H.  Life  in  Utah;  or,  the  mys- 
teries and  crimes  of  Mormonism.  1870. 

Brand,  J:  Observations  on  popular  antiqui- 
ties. (1877). 

Feudge,  F.  R.  India.  1880. 

Great  Britain.  Philadelphia  international 
exhibition,  1876.  Official  catalogue  of  the 
British  section.  Part  I.  1876. 

Mackenzie,  R.  19th  century,  The.  A his- 
tory. (1880). 

Nicoll,  H:  J.  Great  movements  and  those 
who  achieved  them.  1881. 

Parton,  J.  Triumphs  of  enterprise,  ingenuity 
and  public  spirit.  1874. 

Smyth,  C:  P.  Our  inheritance  in  the  great 
pyramid.  1880. 

Villargennes,  A.  J.  D.  de.  Reminiscences  of 
army  life  under  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 
1884. 

Whelpley,  S:  Compend  (A)  of  history  from 
the  earliest  times.  1825. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  A:,  ed.  and  comp.  Parsons’ 
memorial  and  historical  library  maga- 
zine. 1885. 


BIOGRAPHY  AND  CORRESPONDENCE. 

Class  32a.  CoUected  Lives,  Anecdotes,  Ac. 

Bingham,  D.  A.  Marriages  ( The)  of  the  Bona- 
partes.  2 v.  (1882). 

Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  liberals 
in  and  out  of  parliament.  1880. 

Drake,  S:  A.,  ed.  Our  great  benefactors:  short 
biographies  of  the  men  and  women  most 
eminent  in  literature,  science,  philan- 
thropy, art,  etc.  1884. 

Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the  world: 
historical  and  critical  sketches.  (1882). 

Forney,  J:  W.  Anecdotes  of  public  men.  2 v. 
1873-81. 


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Clvss  32b. 


Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous  French  au- 
thors: biographical  portraits.  1879. 

Contents:  Theophile  Gautier,  by  Sainte-Beuve; 
Sainte-Beuve,  by  E.  de  Mirecourt ; Madame  Swet  chine, 
by  M.  de  Pontmartin ; Madame  de  Girardin  ( Delphine 
Gay),  by  I.  Saint-Amand ; Arsfene  Houssaye,  by  E.  de 
Mirecourt;  George  Sand,  by  E.  de  Mirecourt;  Alfred 
de  Musset,  by  P.  de  Musset;  Victor  Hugo,  by  E.  de 
Mirecourt ; Paul  de  Kock,  by  T.  Gautier ; Alphonse  de 
Lamartine,  by  T.  Gautier;  Gavarni,  by  T.  Gautier; 
Charles  Baudelaire,  by  T.  Gautier;  Honore  de  Balzac, 
by  T.  Gautier;  Beranger,  by  T.  Gautier;  Brizeux,  by 
E.  de  Mirecourt;  Henri  Monnier,  by  E.  de  Mirecourt; 
Alexandre  Dumas,  by  P.  Fitzgerald:  Maurice  de 
Guerin,  by  M.  Arnold;  Denis  Diderot,  by  J:  Morley; 
Jean  de  la  Fontaine. 

Gower,  R.  C:  S.  L.  Figure  painters  ( The)  of 
Holland.  ( II.  biog.  of  the  great  artists). 

(1880). 

Contents:  Gerard  van  Honthorst ; Adriaen  Brouwer ; 
Gerard  I'er-Borch-  Adriaan  Jansz.  van  Ostade;  Ferdi- 
nand Bol ; Bartholomeus  van  der  Heist ; Gerard  Dou ; 
Philips  Wouwerman;  Isack  Jansz  van  Ostade;  Jan 
Steen;  Gabriel  Metsu;  Nicdaas  Maes;  Jan  ver  Meer, 
of  Delft;  Pieter  de  Hooch ; Frans  van  Mieris ; Caspar 
Netscher. 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Modem  Frenchmen.  1878 

Contents:  Victor  Jacquemont;  Henri  Perreyve; 
Frangois  Rude;  Jean  Jacques  Ampere;  Heuri  Regn- 
ault. 

Hatfield,  E.  F.  Poets  of  the  church , The : bio- 
graphical sketches  of  hy  mn-writers,  with 
notes  on  their  hymns.  1884. 

Hays,  F.  Women  of  the  day : a biographical 
dictionary  of  notable  contemporaries. 
1884. 

Hensel,  S.  Mendelssohn  family  (The),  from 
letters  and  journals.  Tr.  by  C.  Klinge- 
mann.  [1729-1847].  2 v.  1881. 
Higginson,  T:  W.  Short  studies  of  American 
authors.  1879. 

Contents:  Hawthorne;  Poe;  Thoreau;  Howells; 
Helen  Jackson ; Henry  James,  jr. 

Hole,  C:,  comp.  Brief  biographical  dictionary , 
A.  With  add.  and  cor.  by  W:  A.  Wheeler. 
Rev.  by  J.  W.  Abernethy.  1880. 

James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and  novelists. 
1878. 

Contents:  Alfred  de  Musset;  Theophile  Gautier; 
Charles  Baudelaire ; Honore  de  Balzac;  Balzac’s  let- 
ters; George  Sand;  Charles  de  Bernard  and  Gustave 
Flaubert;  Ivan  Turgenieff;  The  two  Amp&res ; Mad- 
ame de  Sabran ; Merimee’s  letters ; The  Theatre  fran- 
gais. 

Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of  the  early 
Italian  painters.  1845. 

Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men. 

Contents:  J:  Coleridge  Patteson ; C:  Knight;  Rob. 
Chambers;  Duncan  Matheson ; J:  M’Vickar;  Art. 
Tappan;  Dr.  Cullis;  Dr.  Judson;  Sir  Donald  Macleod; 
H:  Alford;  Ja.  Y.  Simpson;  Sir  H:  Lawrence;  Ja.  D. 
Forbes;  T:  Adams. 

Leaders  of  men. 

Contents:  The  prince  consort;  Rob.  Dick;  Commo- 
dore Goodenough;  G:  Moore;  J:  Duncan;  S:  Greg; 
Dr.  J.  Wilson;  Dr.  Andrew  Reed;  Lord  Lawrence. 

Jeans,  W.  T.  Creators  (The)  of  the  age  of 
steel.  (1884). 

Contents:  Sir  H:  Bessemer;  Sir  W:  Siemens;  Sir  Jos. 
Whitworth;  Sir  J:  Brown;  S.  G.  Thomas;  G:  Ja. 
Snelus. 

Lancelott,  F.  Queens  ( The)  of  England  and 
their  times.  2 v.  (1858). 

Lossing,  B.  J:  Eminent  Americans:  brief 
biographies.  1883. 


Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  Personal  traits  of  British 
authors.  2 v.  1884. 

Contents:  1.  Byron;  Shelley;  Moore;  Rogers;  Keats; 
Southey;  Landor.  2.  Wordsworth;  Coleridge;  Lamb; 
Hazlitt ; Leigh  Hunt ; Proctor. 

Rees,  J.  E.  R.  Horace  Vernet.  Also  Paul  De- 
laroche.  Also  Brief  biographies  of  the 
painters,  sculptors,  and  architects  repre- 
sented in  the  hemicycle  of  the  Palais 
des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  by  P.  Delaroche. 
(II.  biographies  of  the  great  artists). 
Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters.  (Apple- 
tons’  new  handy  volume  ser.)  1880. 
Contents:  Victor  Hugo;  Alfred  de  Musset;  The- 
ophile Gautier;  Henri  Murger;  Sainte-Beuve;  Ge- 
rard de  Nerval;  Alexandre  Dumas,  fils ; Emile  Au- 
gier;  Octave  Feuillet;  Victorien  Sardou:  Alphonse 
Daudet ; Emile  Zola. 

Parton,  J.  Captains  of  industry.  1884. 

S.,  E.  L.  Stories  of  the  Italian  artists  from 
Vasari.  (1885). 

Scott,  W.  Royal  characters  from  the  works 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Sel.and  arr.  by  W: 
T.  Dobson.  (1881). 

Scott,  W:  B.  Little  masters , The.  ( II.  biog.  of 
the  great  artists).  (1879). 

Contents:  Forerunners  of  the  little  masters;  Durer, 
the  reputed  teacher  of  the  little  masters;  Albrecht 
Altdorfer  and  his  works;  Hans  Sebald  Beham  and 
Barthel  Beham;  The  works  of  the  Behams;  Heinrich 
Aldegrever;  Georg  Pencz;  Jacob  Binek  and  Hans 
Brosamer. 

Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies.  1860. 

Contents:  Ja.  Watt;  Rob.  Stephenson ; Dr.  Arnold; 
Hugh  Miller;  R:  Cobden;  Sir  E:  Bulwer  Lytton  ; Fs. 
Jeffrey ; Ebenezer  Elliott ; G:  Borrow ; J:  Ja.  Audubon  ; 
W:  Macgillivray ; Lord  J:  Russell;  B:  Disraeli:  W: 
Ewart  Gladstone;  Nathaniel  Hawthorne;  T:  Carlyle; 
J:  Sterling;  Leigh  Hunt;  Hartley  Coleridge;  Dr. 
Kitto;  Edg.  Allen  Poe;  Thdr.  Hook ; Dr.  And.  Combe; 
Rob.  Browning;  Edn.  Chadwick;  Rob.  Nicoll;  S:  Bam- 
ford;  J:  Clare;  Gerald  Massey ; Eliz.  Barrett  Brown- 
ing; Fes.  Brown ; Sa.  Marg.  Fuller;  Sa.  Martin  ; Har- 
riet Martineau ; Mrs.  Chisholm. 

Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Queens  (The) 
of  society.  (1861). 

Wits  (The)  and  beaux  of  society.  (1861). 
Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mark:  studies 
of  living  celebrities.  1880. 

Contents:  Gladstone;  Bismarck;  Gamhetta;  Bea- 
consfield;  Castelar;  Victor  Hugo;  John  Bright ; Three 
emperors  ( William  I,  Alexander  II,  and  Framis  Jo- 
seph); Carlyle. 

United  States  biographical  dictionary , The. 
Kansas  volume. 

Waters,  C.  E.  [C.],  and  Hutton,  L.  Artists 
of  the  nineteenth  century  and  their 
works:  a handbook.  2 v.  1879. 
Winter,  W:  Jeff er sons,  The.  (Am.  actor 
ser.)  1881. 

Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men,  The. 
With  a general  introd.  by  RW.  Emerson. 

Class  32b.  Individual  Lives. 

Adams,  J:  [1735-1826].  1884.  (Am.  states- 
men). J:  T.  Morse,  jr. 

Adams,  J:  Quincy.  [1767-1848].  Memoirs, 
comprising  portions  of  his  diary  from 
1795  to  1848.  12  v.  1874-77. 

C:  F.  Adams,  ed. 
Life.  1882.  (Am.  statesmen). 

J:  T.  Morse,  jr. 


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Class  32b. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Adams,  T:  [1807-65].  See  class  32a , Japp, 
A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  391-411. 

Addison,  Jos.  [1672-1719].  (Eng  men  of 
letters).  (1884).  W.  J.  Courthope. 

Adelaide  Louisa  Theresa  Caroline.  [1792- 
1849].  See  class  32a,  Lancelott,  F. 
Queens  of  England,  v.  2,  pp.  1040- 
1050. 

Adelicia,  of  Louvaine.  [ -1151].  See  class 

32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  36-43. 

iE-schylus.  [B.  C.  525-456].  See  class  18e, 

Copleston,  R.  S. 

Also  class  32a , Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  10-12. 

Agassiz,  Jean  Louis  Rodolphe.  [1807-73]. 
His  life  and  correspondence.  2 v.  1885. 

E.  C.  Agassiz. 

Agnolo  di  Francesco,  Andrea  d\  called  An- 
drea del  Sarto.  [1488-1530].  See  class 
32a,  Jameson,  A.  [ M.]  Memoirs  of 
painters,  pp.  223-227. 

Albany,  Countess  of.  See  Louise  Maximil- 
ienne  Caro.  Emanueie. 

Albert  Emmanuel,  Fs.  C:  A:  [1819-61]. 
Life  (The)  of  the  prince  consort.  5 v. 
1871-80.  T.  Martin. 

See  also  class  32a,  Japp,  A.  H.  Leaders  of 
men,  pp.  1-93. 

Alexander,  the  great.  [B.  C.  356-323].  See 
class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies 
of  the  world,  pp.  577-592. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  379-382. 

Alexander  II.  [1818-81].  See  class  32a, 
Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mark, 
pp.  213-242. 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.  [1749-1803].  Autobiogra- 
phy. With  an  essay  by  W:  D.  Howells. 
(Choice  autobiographies).  1^77. 

Alford,  H:  [1810-71].  See  clans  32a,  Japp, 
A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  237-271. 

Alfred,  the  great.  [849-901].  See  class  17c, 
King  Alfred. 

Also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies 
of  the  world,  pp.  625-640. 

Also  Wood.  W.,ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  398-401. 

Alice  Maud  Mary.  [1843-78].  Biographical 
sketch  and  letters.  1881. 

Allegri  da  Corregrio,  Antonio.  [ 1494-1531]. 
See  class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs 
of  painters,  pp  290-301. 

Also  Wood,  W.,ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  83-86. 

A llston, Washington.  [1779-1843].  Seeclass 
18d,  Jameson,  A.  [ M.]  Studies,  stories, 
and  memoirs,  pp.  329-365. 

Ampere,  Andr6  Marie.  [1775-1836].  See 
class  32a,  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets 
and  novelists,  pp.  253-282. 


Ampere,  Jean  Jacques.  [ 1800-64  ].  See  class 
32a,  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Modern  French- 
men, pp.  234-345. 

Also  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and  nov- 
elists, pp.  253-282. 

Andrea  del  Sarto.  See  Agnolo  di  Francesco, 
Andrea  d\ 

Andrew,  J:  Albion.  [1818-67].  Memoir, 
with  personal  reminiscences.  ALsoTwo 
literary  discourses  and  the  valedictory 
address.  1880.  P.  W.  Chandler. 

Angelo,  Michael.  See  Buonarotti,  Michel- 
angelo. 

Angier,  Guillaume  V:  Emile.  [1820-  ].  See 
class  32a,  Mauris,  M.  French  men  of 
letters,  pp.  172-187. 

Anne.  [1664-1714].  See  class  32a,  Lance- 
lott, F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  2,  pp. 
847-915. 

Anne,  of  Bohemia.  [ 1367-94  ].  See  class  32a, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 

pp.  221-228. 

Anne,  of  Cleves.  [1516-57].  See  class  32a, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v. 
1,  pp.  40  )-422. 

Anne,  of  Denmark.  [15747-1619].  See  class 
32a,  Lance’ott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  2,  pp.  652-676. 

Anne,  of  Neville.  See  Anne,  of  Warwick. 

Anne,  of  Warwick.  [1454-85].  See  class  32a, 

Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  309-313. 

Anne  Boleyn,  or  Bullen.  [1507-36],  See 
class  32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  Eng- 
land, v.  I,  pp.  357-399. 

Arblay,  Fes.  [Burney]  d\  [1752-1840]. 
Diary  and  letters.  Rev.  and  ed.  by  S.  C. 
Woolsey.  2 v.  1880. 

Arch,  Jos.  [1826-  ].  See  class  32a.  Da- 

vidson, J.  M.  Eminent  English  liber- 
als, pp.  192-203. 

Archimedes.  [ B.  C. 287-212].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men 
pp.  323-326. 

Aristophanes.  [ B.  C.  444-3S0].  See  class  18e, 

Collins,  W:  L. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  19-21. 

Aristoteles.  [ B.  C.  384-322].  See  class  18e, 

Grant,  A. 

Also  class  32a,  Wo  id,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  212-216. 

Arkwright,  R:  [1732-92].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  48 1-484. 

Arnold,  Benedict.  [1741-1801].  Life:  his 
patriotism  and  his  treason.  1879. 

I:  N.  Arnold. 

Arnold,  Edn.  [1832-  ].  Arnold  as  poet- 

izer  and  as  paganizer.  1884. 

W:  C.  Wilkinson. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  32b. 


Arnold,  T:  [1795  1342].  Life  and  corre- 
spondence. 1844.  A.  P.  Stanley. 

See  also  class  32a,  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biog- 
raphies, pp.  71-83. 

Arthur,  Chester  Alan.  [1830-80].  See  Gar- 
field, J.  A. 

Audubon,  J:  Ja.  [1780-1851].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  173- 
197. 

Augustine,  St.  See  Augustinus,  Aurelius. 

Augustinus,  Aurelius.  [354-430].  See  class 
32a,  Wood.  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  159-162. 

Baccio  della  Porta,  called  Fra  Bartolommeo, 
and  IlFrate.  [1469-1517].  See  class  32a, 
Jameson,  A.  [ M.]  Memoirs  of  painters, 
pp.  159-169. 

Bach,  Johann  Sebastian.  [1685-1750].  (Great 
musicians).  1882.  R.  L.  Poole. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  99-102. 

Bacon,  Fs.  [1561-1626].  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). R:  W:  Church. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood.  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  222-227. 

Ballantine,  W:  [1812-87].  Some  experi- 
ences of  a barrister’s  life.  1882. 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  [1799-1850].  1884. 

' E.  E.  Saltus. 

See  also  cla?s  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 
Famous  French  authors,  pp.  174-251. 

Also  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and 
novelists,  pp.  66-148. 

Bamford,  S:  [1788-1872].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  413- 
431. 

Barbarelli,  Giorgio  di  Castel franco,  called 
Giorgione.  [1478-1511].  See  class  32a, 
Jameson,  A.  [ M.]  Memoirs  of  painters, 
pp.  310-318. 

Bartolommeo,  Fra.  See  Baccio  della  Porta. 

Bassano.  See  Ponte,  Jacopo  da. 

Baudelaire,  C:  Henri.  [1821-67].  See  class 
32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous 
French  authors,  pp.  168-173. 

Also  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and 
novelists,  pp.  57-65. 

Beaconsfield,  Earl  of.  See  Disraeli,  B: 

Beal,  Ja.  [1829-  ].  See  class  32a,  David- 

son, J.  M.  Eminent  English  liberals,  pp. 
231-240. 

Becket,  T:  &.  See  Thomas  a Becket. 

Beesly,E:  Spencer.  [1831-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  204-216. 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  van.  [1770-1827].  Life. 
Tr.  from  the  German  by  J:  J.  Lalor. 
(Biographies  of  musicians).  1880. 

L.  Nohl. 

Beethoven.  Tr.  by  A.  R.  Parsons.  1871. 

R:  Wagner. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  111-114. 


Bellini,  Gentile,  Giovanni,  and  Jacopo.  See 
class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs 
of  painters,  pp.  134-140. 

Bentley, R:  [1662-1742].  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). 1882.  R:  C.  Jebb. 

Beranger,  Pierre  Jean  de.  [1780-1857].  See 
class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Fa- 
mous French  authors,  pp.  252-256. 

Berengaria , of  Navarre.  [ -1238].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  77-89. 

Berkeley.  G:  [1681-1753].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  245-249. 

Bernard,  St.  See  Beinardus. 

Bernard  du  Grail,  C:  de.  [1805-50].  See 
class  32a,  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets 
and  novelists,  pp.  186-197. 

Bernardus.  [1091-1153].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  163-166. 

Bessemer,  H:  [1813-  ].  Seeclass32aj  Jeans, 
W.  T.  Creators  of  the  age  of  steel,  pp. 
9-130. 

Bichat,  Marie  Frangois  Xavier.  [1771-1802]. 
See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  360-363. 

Bismarck-Schonhausen,  K:  O:  Eduard  Leo- 
pold von.  [1815-  ].  Biography,  in- 
cluding private  letters  and  personal 
memoranda.  1877. 

See  also  class  32a,  Towle,  G:  M.  Certain 
men  of  mark,  pp.  37-65. 

Boleyn,  Anne.  See  Anne  Boleyn. 

Bonaparte,  Eliz.  [Patterson].  [1785-1879]. 
Life  and  letters  of  madame  Bonanarie. 
1879.  E.  L.  Didier. 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon.  See  Napoleon  I. 

Bonapartes,  The  marriages  of  the.  See  class 
32a,  Bingham,  D.  A. 

Booth,  Edn.  See  Booth,  J.  B. 

Booth,  Junius  Brutus.  [1796-1852],  and  Booth, 
Edn.  [1833-  ].  Elder  (The)  and  the 
younger  Booth.  (Am.  actor  ser.)  1881. 

Mrs.  A.  B.  Clarke. 

Borrow,  G:  [ 1803-81].  See  class  32a,  Smiles, 
S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  157-172. 

Bossuet,  Jacques  Benigne.  [1627-1704].  See 
class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  great- 
est men,  pp.  187-190. 

Bouflers,  or  Boufflers,  Marquise  de.  See  class 
32a,  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and 
novelists,  pp.  283-306. 

Bradlaugh,  C:  [1833-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  149-164. 

Bright,  J:  [1811-  ].  Life  and  speeches. 
1881.  G:  B.  Smith. 

See  also  class  32a,  Davidson,  J.  M.  Emi- 
nent English  liberals,  pp.  13-24. 

Also  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  737-752. 

Also  Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mark, 
pp.  183-212. 


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Class  32b. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Brizeux,  Julien  Auguste  Pelage.  [1806-58]. 
See  class  32a , Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Fa- 
mous French  authors,  pp.  257-8. 

Bronte,  Emily  Jane.  [1818-48].  (Famous 
women  ser.)  1883. 

A.  M.  F.  Robinson. 

Brougham,  J:  [1810-80].  Life,  stories  and 
poems.  Ed.  by  W:  Winter.  1880. 

Brown,  Fes.  [1816-  ].  See  class  32a.  Smiles, 
S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  461-469. 

Brown,  J:  [1800-59].  Life  and  letters. 
1885.  F.  B.  Sanborn. 

Brown,  J:  [1816-  ].  See  class  32a,  Jeans, 
W.  T.  Creators  of  the  age  of  steel, 
pp.  269-299. 

Browning,  Eliz.  Moulton  [Barrett].  [1809- 

.61].  See  class  32a,  Smiles,  S:  Brief  bi- 
ographies, pp.  449-460. 

Brow  nine,  Rob.  [1812-  ].  See  class  32a , 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  377- 
385. 

Bruce,  Rob.  See  Robert  I. 

Brummel,  G:  Bryan.  [1778-1840].  See  class 
32a,  Thompson,  K.  [ B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits 
and  beaux  of  society,  pp.  381-403. 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen.  [1794-1878].  Biography, 
with  extracts  from  his  private  corre- 
spondence. 2 v.  1883.  P.  Godwin. 

Buckingham,  Duke  of.  See  Villiers,  G: 

Buddha.  See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hun- 
dred greatest  men,  pp.  134-140. 

Budgett,  S:  [1794-1851].  Successful  mer- 
chant, The.  (1857).  W:  Arthur. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Lytton.  [1803- 
73].  Life,  letters,  and  litfrary  remains, 
v.  1.  E:  R.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Bunsen,  Fes.  [ Waddington].  [1791-1876]. 
Life  and  letters.  1879.  A:  J:  C.  Hare. 

Bunyan,  J:  [1628-88].  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). (1880).  J.  A.  Froude. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  177-192. 

Buonarotti,  or  Buonarroti,  Michelangelo. 
[1474-1564?].  See  class  32a,  Jameson, 
A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of  painters,  pp.  191- 
222. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  75-78. 

Burke.  C:  Saint  T:  [1822-54].  See  class  32a, 
Winter,  W.  The  Jeffersons,  pp.  151— 
162. 

Burke,  Edm.  [1729-97].  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). (1879).  J:  Morley. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  33-48. 

Burney,  Fes.  See  Arblay,  F.  [B.]  d\ 

Burns,  Rob.  [1759-96].  ( Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). (1879).  J:  C.  Shairp. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  353-368. 

Burt,  T:  [1837-  ].  See  class  32a,  Davidson, 
J.  M.  Eminent  English  liberals,  pp. 
103-1 14. 


Byron,  G:  Gordon  Noel.  [1788-1824].  ( Eng. 
men  of  letters).  J.  Nichol. 

See  also  class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  Brit- 
ish authors,  v.  1,  pp.  9—71. 

Caesar,  Caius  Julius.  [B.  C.  100-44].  Sketch, 
A.  1879.  J.  A.  Froude. 

See  also  class  18r,  Trollope,  A. 

Also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Wor- 
thies of  the  world,  pp.  417-432. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  389-393. 

Cagliari,  or  Caliari.  Paolo,  called  Paolo  Vero- 
nese. [1530-88].  See  class  32a,  Jame- 
son, A.  [ M.]  Memoirs  of  painters,  pp. 
347-350. 

Calhoun,  J:  Caldwell.  [1782-1850].  (Am. 
statesmen).  1882.  H.  E.  von  Holst. 

Calvin,  Jean.  [1509-64].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  545-560. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  179-182. 

Calvin,  J:  See  Calvin,  Jean. 

Camoens,  Luiz  de.  [1517,  or  ’24,-79].  See 
class  15,  Camoens,  L.  de. 

Carlyle,  Jane  Baillie  [Welsh].  [1801-66]. 
Letters  and  memorials.  Prepared  by  T: 
Carlyle.  Ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude.  2 v.  1883. 

Carlyle,  T:  [1795-1881].  Correspondence 
( The)  of  Thomas  Carlyle  and  Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson.  1834-72.  2 v.  1883. 

Reminiscences.  Ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude.  1881. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  321-336. 

Also  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  270- 
285. 

Caro.  Amelia  Eliz.,  of  Brunswick.  [1768-1821]. 
See  class  32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of 
England,  v.2,  pp.  1004-1039. 

Caro.  Wilhelmina  Dorothea,  of  Anspach. 
[1683-1737].  See  class  32a,  Lancelott,  F. 
Queens  of  England,  v.2,  pp. 916-954. 

Castagno,  Andrea  del.  [14087-57].  See  class 
32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of 
painters,  pp.  102-105. 

Castelar  y Rissoll,  Emilio.  [1832-  ].  See 
class  32a,  Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of 
mark,  pp.  124-153. 

Catherine,  of  Arragon.  [1485-1536].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  328-356. 

Catherine,  of  Bragnnza.  [1638-1705].  See 
class  32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  Eng- 
land, v.2,  pp. 710-742. 

Catherine,  of  Valois.  [1401-37].  See  class  32a, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  260-270. 

Cath.  Howard.  [15217-42].  See  class  32a, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  423-437. 

Cath.  Parr.  [1509-48].  See  class  32a,  Lan- 
celott, F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1 pp. 
438-463. 

Catullus,  Quintus,  or  Caius,  Valerius.  [B.  C. 
87-47?].  See  class  18e,  Davies,  J. 


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classified  catalog. 


Class  32b. 


Cavendish,  Georgiana  [Spencer].  [1757- 
1896].  See  class  32a , Thompson,  K.  [ B.] 
and  J:  C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  125-143. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  [1547-1016]. 
(Foreign  classics  for  Eng.  readers). 

M.  O.  [W.]  Oliphant. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  38-40. 

Chadwick,  Edn.  [1801-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  386- 
398. 

Chamberlain,  Jos.  [1836-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  89-102. 

Chambers,  Rob.  [1802-71].  See  class  32a, 
Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  96-126. 

Charlemagne.  See  Charles  I,  the  great. 

Charles  I,  the  great.  [742-814].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
yp  394-397. 

Charles  V.  [ 1500-58].  See  class  32a,  Wood, 
W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men,  pp.  407- 
410. 

Charlotte  Sophia.  [1744-1818].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  2,  pp.  955-1003. 

Chatham,  Lord.  See  Pitt,  W:  [1708-78]. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  [13287-1400].  (Eng. 
men  of  letters).  (1880).  A.  W:  Ward. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  241-256. 

Chesterfield,  Earl  of.  See  Stanhope,  P.  D. 

Chevalier,  Sulpice  Paul.  [1801-66].  See 
class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous 
French  authors,  pp.  156-167. 

Child,  Lydia  Maria  [ Fs.]  Letters,  with  a 
biographical  introd.  by  J:  G.  Whittier 
and  an  app.  by  W.  Phillips. 

Chisholm,  Caro.  [Jones].  [1810-77].  See 
class  32a,  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies, 
pp.  511-517. 

Choate,  Rufus.  [1799-1858].  Memories. 
With  some  consideration  of  his  studies, 
methods,  and  opinions.  1884. 

J.  Neilson. 

Chrysostomus,  Joannes.  [347-407].  John, 
of  the  golden  mouth;  preacher  of  An- 
tioch, and  primate  of  Constantinople. 
1871.  W.  Macgilvray. 

Churchill,  Sa.  [Jennings].  [1660-1744].  S^e 
class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C. 
Queens  of  society,  pp.  13-47. 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.  [ B.  C.  106-43].  Life. 
2 v.  (1881).  A.  Trollope. 

See  also  class  18e,  Coll;ns,  W:  L. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W„  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  273-277. 

Cimabue,  Giovanni.  [1240-1302].  See  class 
32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of 
painters,  pp.  7-24. 

Clare,  J:  [1793-1864].  See  class  32 a.  Smiles, 
S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  432-439. 


Cobden,  R:  [1804-65].  Life.  1881. 

J:  Morley. 

See  also  class  32a,  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biogra- 
phies, pp. 102-116 

Coleridge,  Hartley.  [1796-1849].  See  class 
32a,  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies, 
pp.  31o— 324. 

Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.  [ 1 772—1834] . (Eng. 
men  of  letters).  (1884).  H.  1).  Traill. 

See  also  class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  British 
authors,  v.  2,  pp.  <j7-109. 

Coligny,  or  Coligni,  Gaspard  de.  [1517-72]. 
1879.  W.  Besant. 

Colombo,  Cristoforo.  [14407-1506].  Chris- 
topher Columbus.  (Lives  of  Am.  wor- 
thies). 1881.  W:L.  Alden. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  369-384. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  461-464. 

Colonna,  Yittoria.  [1490-1547].  Life.  1859. 

T:  A.  Trollope. 

Columbus,  Chris.  See  Colombo,  Christoforo. 

Combe,  And.  [1797-1847].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  365- 
376. 

Confucius.  [B.  C.  551-478].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  593-608. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  130-133. 

Congreve,  W:  [1670-1729].  See  class  32a, 
Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits  and 
beaux  of  society,  pp.  109-125. 

Conway,  Moncure  Dan.  [1832-  ].  See  class 
32a,  Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English 
liberals,  pp.  241-252. 

Cook,  Ja.  [1728-79].  See  class  20,  Kippis,  A# 

Cooper,  Ja.  Fenimore.  [1789-1851].  (Am. 
men  of  letters).  1882.  T:  R.  Lounsbury. 

Copernicus,  or  Kopernik,  Nikolaus.  [1473- 
1543].  See  class  32a,  Wood,  V?.,ed.  Hun- 
dred greatest  men,  pp.  331-334. 

Corneille,  Pierre.  [1606-84].  Corneille  and 
his  times.  1852.  F.  P.  G.  Guizot. 

Corneille  and  Racine.  (Foreign  classics 
for  Eng.  readers).  (1881).  H:M.  Trollope. 

Correggio.  See  Allegri  da  Correggio,  Antonio. 

Courtney,  Leonard  H:  [1832-  ].  See  class 
32a,  Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English 
liberals,  pp.  128-138. 

Cowen.  Jos.  [1831-  ].  See  class  32a.  Da- 
vidson, J.  M.  Eminent  English  liber- 
als, pp.  51-63. 

Cowper,  W:  [1731-1800].  ( Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). (1880).  G.  Smith. 

Croker,  J:  Wilson.  [1780-1857].  Croker 
papers.  The.  Correspondence  and  dia- 
ries. Ed.  by  L.  J:  Jennings.  2 v.  1884. 

Cromwell,  01.  [1599-1658].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  609-624. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  419-425. 


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Class  32b. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Cross,  Ma.  Ann  [Evans].  [1819-80].  George 
Eliot’s  life  as  related  in  her  letters  and 
journals.  Arr.  and  ed.  by  J:  W.  Cross. 
3 v.  1884. 

George  Eliot.  (Famous  women).  1883. 

M.  Blind. 

Cull  is,  C:  See  class  32a , Japp,  A.  H.  Famous 
men,  pp.  180-200. 

Cushman,  Ctte.  Saunders.  [1816-76].  (Am. 
actor  ser.)  1882.  C.  E.  [C.]  Waters. 

Custer,  G:  Armstrong.  [1839-76].  “Boots 
and  saddles”;  or,  life  in  Dakota  with 
Gen.  Custer.  1885.  E.  B.  Custer. 

Cuvier,  Georges  Cretien  Leopold  Frederic 
Dagobert.  [176^-1832].  See  class  32a , 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  364-369. 

Dale.  Rob.  W:  [1829-  ].  See  class  32a , 
Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  179-191. 

Damer,  Anne  Seymour  [Conw'ay].  [1748- 
1828].  See  class  32a , Thompson,  lv.  [ B.] 
and  J:  C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  383- 
401. 

Dante  Alighieri.  [1265-1321].  See  class 32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  161-176. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  32-34. 

Dare,  Jeanne.  [ 1 410?— 31  ].  Joan  of  Arc, 
"the  maid”.  1880.  J.  Tuckey. 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  [1810-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters,  pp 
219-244. 

DefLnd,  Marie  [de  Vichy  Chamrond]  du. 
[ 1697-1780].  See  class  32a,  Thompson, 
K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Queens  of  society, 
pp.  403-432. 

Delany,  Ma.  [Granville].  [1700-88],  Au- 
tobiography and  correspondence.  Rev. 
and  ed.  by  S.  C.  Woolsey.  2 v.  1879. 

Delaroche,  Paul.  [1797-1856].  See  class  32a, 
Rees,  J.  E.  R. 

Demosthenes.  [B.  C.  385-322].  SeeclasslSe, 

Brodribb,  W:  J. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  270-272. 

De  Quincey,  T:  [ 17S5-U59].  (Eng.  men  of 
letters).  (1882).  D:  Masson. 

Desbordes-Valmore,  Marceline.  [ 1787-1859]. 
Memoirs.  Tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.  1872. 

C:  A.  Sainte-Beuve. 

Descartes,  Rene.  [1596-1650].  (Philosoph- 
ical classics  for  Eng.  readers).  (1881). 

J:  P.  Mahaffy. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  228-231. 

Devonshire,  Duchess  of.  See  Cavendish,  G. 

[&] 

Dick,  Rob.  [1811-66].  See  class  32a.  Japp, 
A.  H.  Leaders  of  men,  pp.  94-139. 


Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam.  [1812-70].  Letters. 
Ed.  by  M.  Dickens  and  G.  Hogarth.  3 v. 
1879-81. 

Charles  Dickens  as  I knew  him : stories  of 
the  reading  tours  in  Great  Britain  and 
Am.  (1866-70).  (1885).  G:  Dolby. 
Dickens.  (Eng.  men  of  letters).  (1882). 

A.  W:  Ward. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  513-528. 

Diderot,  Denis.  [1713-84].  See  class  32a, 
Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous  French 
authors,  pp.  307-318. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  298-302. 

Dilke,  C:  Wentworth.  [1843-  ].  See  class 
32a,  Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English 
liberals,  pp.  36-50. 

Disraeli,  B:  [1805-81].  Seeclass  32a, Dulcken, 
H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the  world,  pp. 
289-304. 

Also  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp. 

22.-239. 

Also  Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mark, 
pp.  95-123. 

Dodington,  G:  Bubb.  [1691-1762].  See  class 
32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits 
and  beaux  of  society,  pp.  469-481. 
Downing,  And.  Jackson.  [1815-52].  See 
class  13d,  Downing,  A.  J. 

Dryden,  J:  [1631-1700].  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). G:  Saint sbury. 

Dudevant,  Amantine  Lucile  Aurore  [Dupin]. 
[1804-76].  George  Sand.  (Famous  wo- 
men). 1883.  B.  Thomas. 

See  also  class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 

Famous  French  authors,  pp.  85-101. 

Also  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and 
novelists,  pp.  149-185. 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  [1824-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters,  pp. 
151-172. 

Dumas,  Alexandre  Davy.  [1803-70].  See 
class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  oth>  rs.  Famous 
French  authors,  pp.  264-271. 

Duncan,  J:  [1794-?]  See  class  32a,  Japp, 
A.  H.  Leaders  of  men,  pp.  220-263. 
Edgeworth,  Maria.  [1767-1849].  (Famous 
women).  1883.  H.  Zimmern. 

Edward,  T:  [1814-86].  Life  of  a Scotch 
naturalist.  1876.  S:  Smiles. 

Eleanor,  or  Eleanora,  of  Aquitaine.  [1122- 
1 04].  See  class  32a,  Lancelott,  F. 
Queens  of  England,  v.  1,  pp.  59-76. 
Eleanor,  or  Eleanora,  of  Castile.  [1243-90]. 
See  class  32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of 
England,  v.  1,  pp.  128-151. 

Eleanor,  or  Eleanora,  of  Provence.  [1222-91]. 
See  class  32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of 
England,  v,  1,  pp.  98-127. 

Eliot,  G:,  pseud.  See  Cross,  M.  A.  [E.] 
Elizabeth.  [1533-1603].  See  class  32a,  Lan- 
celott, F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  2,  pp. 
521-651. 


Class  32b. 


CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Elizabeth,  of  York.  [1463-1503].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelots,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  314-327. 

Eliz.  Wood ville.  [ -1492].  See  class  32a , 

Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  294-308. 

Elliott,  Ebenezer.  [1781-1849].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  149- 
156. 

Ellwood,  T:  [1639-1713].  See  Herbert,  E: 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  [1803-82].  Life, 
writings,  and  philosophy.  1881. 

° G:  W.  Cooke. 

Life.  (Am.  men  of  letters).  O.W.Holmes. 

See  also  Carlyle,  T:  Correspondence. 

Erasmus,  Desiderius.  [1467?-1536].  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  171-174. 

Euripides.  [B.  C.  480-406].  See  class  18e, 

Donne,  W:  B. 

Also  clas&  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  16-18. 

Evelyn,  J:  [1620-1706].  Diary  from  1641  to 
1705-6.  With  memoir.  Ed.  by  W : Bray. 
1818. 

Farragut,  D:  Glasgow.  [1801-70].  Life, 
embodying  his  journal  and  letters.  1879. 

L Farragut. 

Fawcett,  H:  [1833-  ].  See  class  32a,  David- 
son, J.  M.  Eminent  English  liberals, 
pp.  75-88. 

Fechter,  C:  Alb.  [1824-79].  (Am.  actor  ser.) 
1882.  K.  Field. 

Feuillet,  Octave.  [1812-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters,  pp. 
187-199. 

Fielding,  H:  [1707-54].  ( Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). 1883.  H:  A.  Dobson. 

Fielding, Rob.  [ -1712].  See class32a, Thomp- 
son. K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux 
of  society,  pp.  85-93. 

Fields,  Ja.  T:  [1817-81],  Biographical  notes 
and  personal  sketches.  With  unpub- 
lished fragments.  1881.  A.  A.  Fields. 

Fiesole,  Giovanni  Guido  da,  or  Guido  di 
Pietro,  called  Fra  Angelico.  [ 1387-1455]. 
See  class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Mem- 
oirs of  painters,  pp.  84-94. 

Fisher,  Eliz.  [Jefferson].  [1810-  ].  See 
class  32a,  Winter,  W:  The  Jeffersons, 
pp.  127-136. 

Flaubert,  Gustav.  [1821-80].  See  class  32a, 
James,  H :,jr.  French  poets  and  novel- 
ists, pp.  197-210. 

Foote,  And.  Hull.  [1806-63].  Life.  1874. 

J.  M.  Hoppin. 

Forbes,  Ja.  D:  [1809-68].  See  class  32a , 
Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  358-190. 

Forester,  Frank,  pseud.  See  Herbert,  H:  W: 

Forrest.  Edn.  [1806-72].  (Am.  actor  ser.) 
1881.  L.  Barrett. 

Fox,  Caro.  [1819-71].  Memories  of  old 
friends,  1835-71.  Ed.  by  H.  N.  Pym. 
1881. 


Fox,  C:  Ja.  [1749-1806].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  465-480. 

Francesco  d’ Assisi,  St.  [1182-1226].  See 
class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  great- 
est men,  pp.  167-170. 

Francia,  II.  See  Raibolini,  Francesco. 

Francis  Joseph  I.  [1830-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mai  k, 
pp.  213-242. 

Francis  of  Assisi,  St.  See  Francesco  d’Assi-i. 

Franklin,  B:  [1706-90].  See  class  32a,  Wood, 
W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men,  pp.  469- 
472. 

Franklin,  J:  [1786-1847].  1881. 

A:  H:  Beesly. 

Frate,  II.  See  Baccio  della  Porta. 

Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina.  [1709-58]. 
Memoirs.  With  an  essay  by  W:  D. 
Howells.  (Choice  autobiographies).  2 v. 
1877. 

Frederick  II.  [1712-86].  Frederick,  the 
great.  (1884).  C:  B.  Brackenbury. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  65-80. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  430-433. 

Freeman.  E:  A:  [1823-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Davidson,  J.  INI.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  288-300. 

Froebel,  Friedrich.  [1782-1852].  Remi- 
niscences. Tr.  by  Mrs.  Hor.  Mann. 
1877.  B.  v.  Marenholz-Biilow. 

Froissart,  Jean.  [1337?-1405?].  See  class 
29,  Froissart,  J. 

Fuller,  Sa.  Marg.  See  Ossoli,  S.  M.  [ F.] 

Galenus,  Claudius.  [130?-200?]  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp. 327-330. 

Galilei.  Galileo.  [ 1564-1642].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W , ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  339-342. 

Galileo.  See  Galilei. 

Gallatin,  Alb.  [1761-1849].  Life.  1879. 

H:  Adams. 

Albert  Gallatin.  (Am.  statesmen).  1883. 

J:  A.  Stevens. 

Gallenga,  Antonio  Carlo  Napoleone.  [1810 
- ].  Episodes  of  my  second  life.  (Am. 
and  Eng.  experiences).  1884. 

Gambetta,  Leon  Michel  [1838-82].  See 
class  32a,  Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of 
mark,  pp.  66-94. 

Garfield,  Ja.  Abram.  [1831-81],  Life.  Also 
Life  of  Chester  A.  Arthur.  1880. 

C:  C.  Coffin. 

President  Garfield  and  education:  Hiram 
college  memorial.  1881.  B.  A.  Hinsdale. 

See  also  class  17c,  From  canal  boy  to  presi- 
dent. 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  [1807-82].  See  class 
32a,  Dulcken,  H.  \V.,  ed.  Worthies  of 
the  world,  pp.  561-576. 


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Class  32b. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Garrison,  W:  Lloyd.  [1805-79].  Garrison 
and  his  times.  1881.  O.  Johnson. 

Gasparin,  Agenor  Etienne  de.  [1810-71]. 
Tr.  from  the  French.  1879.  T:  Borel. 

Gautier,  Theophile.  [1811-72].  See  class  32a, 
Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous  French 
authors,  pp.  7-26. 

Also  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and 
novelists,  pp.  31-56. 

Also  Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters, 
pp.  65-88. 

Gavarni , pseud.  See  Chevalier,  S.  P. 

Ghiberti,  Lorenzo  di  Cione.  [1381-1455]. 
See  class  32a , Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Mem- 
oirs of  painters,  pp.  64-74. 

Ghirlandajo,  Domenico  di  Tommaso  Bigordi, 
called.  [1450  ?-95  ? ].  See  class  32a,  J ame- 
son,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of  painters,  pp. 
106-112. 

Gibbon,  E:  [1737-94].  Memoirs.  With  an 
essay  by  W:  D.  Howells.  (Choice  auto- 
biographies). 1877. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  308-311. 

Gill,  W:  J:  [1843-82].  See  class  23,  Gill, 
W:  J: 

Giorgione.  See  Barbarelli,  G.  di  C. 

Giotto,  Angiolotto,  or  Ambrogiotto  di  Bon- 
done.  [1276-1336].  See  class  32a,  Jame- 
son, A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of  painters,  pp. 
25-63. 

Girardin,  Delphine  [Gay].  [1804-55].  See 
class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Fa- 
mous French  authors,  pp.  56-69. 

Gladstone,  W:  Ewart.  [1809-  ].  See  class 
32a,  Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English 
liberals,  pp.  1-12. 

Also  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  193-208. 

Also  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp. 
240-255. 

Also  Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mark, 
pp.  7-36. 

Godwin,  Ma.  [ Wollstonecraft.]  [1759-97]. 
Life  of  Mary  W'ollstonecraft.  ( Famous 
women).  1884.  E.  R.  Pennell. 

Goethe,  Cath.  Eliz.  [Textor.]  [1731-1808]. 
Correspondence.  Tr.  from  the  German 
with  biographical  sketches  and  notes  by 
A.  S.  Gibbs. 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von.  [1749-1832]. 
Life  and  times.  Tr.  by  S.  H.  Adams. 
1880.  H.  Grimm. 

See  also  class  18,  Blackie,  J:  S. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  50-53. 

Goldoni,  Carlo.  [1707-93].  Memoirs.  Tr. 
by  J:  Black.  With  an  essay  by  W:  D. 
Howells.  (Choice  autobiographies). 
1887. 

Goldsmith,  01.  [1728-74],  See  class  32a, 

Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  145-160. 


Goodenou^h,  J:  Graham.  [1830-75],  See 
class  32a,  Japp,  A.  H.  Leaders  of  men, 
pp.  140-178. 

Gordon,  C:  G:  [1833-85].  Chinese  Gordon. 

1884.  A.  Forbes. 

Gordon,  Jane  [Maxwell].  [ -1812].  See 
class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C. 
Queens  of  society,  pp.  2-9-251. 
Gottschalk,  Louis  Moreau.  [1829-69]. 
JSotes  of  a pianist.  With  biographical 
sketch.  Ed.  by  C.  Gottschalk.  Tr. 
from  the  French  by  R.  E.  Peterson. 
1881. 

Gozzoli,  Benozzo.  [1420?-98?].  Seeclass32a, 
Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of  paint- 
ers, pp.  95-101. 

Graham,  Isabella  [Marshall].  [1742-1814]. 
Power  of  faith  exemplified  in  her  life 
and  writings.  1843. 

Grammont,  Philibert  de.  [1621-1707].  See 
class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C. 
Wits  and  beaux  of  society,  pp.  49-83. 
Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson.  Personal  memoirs. 

2 v.  1885. 

About  Grant.  1880.  J:  L.  Swift. 

See  also  class  25,  Remlap,  L.  T.,  ed. 

Grav,  T:  [1716-71].  ( Eng.  men  of  letters). 

1882.  E.  W:  Gosse. 

Greg,  S:  [1804-  ].  See  class  32a,  Japp,  A. 

H.  Leaders  of  men,  pp.  264-277. 

Guerin,  Georges  Maurice  de.  [1810-39]. 
See  class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Fa- 
mous French  authors,  pp.  272-306. 

Guidi,  Tommaso,  called  Masaccio.  [1402?- 
43].  See  class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.] 
Memoirs  of  painters,  pp.  75-85. 

Guizot,  Francois  Pierre  Guillaume.  [1787- 
1874].  Guizot  in  private  life.  Tr.  by 
M.  C.  M.  Simpson.  1880. 

H.  [G.]  de  Witt. 
Gustavus  Adolphus  II.  [1594-1632].  See 
class  29,  Stevens,  J:  L. 

Also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Wor- 
thies of  the  world,  pp.  641-656. 
Gutenberg,  Johann.  [1400-68].  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  457-460. 

Guthrie,  T:  [1803-73].  Autobiography. 
Also  Memoir  by  D:  K.  and  C:  J.  Guthrie. 
1873. 

Hals,  Frans.  [1584-1666].  See  Van  Dyck,  A. 
Hamilton,  Alex.  [1757-1804].  (Am.  states- 
men). 1882.  H:  C.  Lodge. 

Life  and  epoch  of  Alexander  Hamilton: 
a historical  study.  D79.  G:  Shea. 
Hamilton,  W:  [1788-1856].  See  class  1, 
Monck,  W.  H.  S. 

Handel,  or  Haendel,  Georg  Friedrich.  [1685- 
1759].  See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed. 
Hundred  greatest  men,  pp.  103-106. 
Hannibal.  [B.  C.  247-183].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W..  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  383-388. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  32b. 


Haroun-al-Raschid.  [766-809].  Caliph  (The) 
Haroun  Alraschid  and  Saracen  civiliza- 
tion. (1881).  E:  H:  Palmer. 

Harvey,  W:  [1578-1657].  See  class  32a , 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  343-346. 

Havergal,  Fes.  Ridley.  [1836-79].  Memo- 
rials. 1880.  M.  V.  G.  Havergal. 

Hawker,  Rob.  Ste.  [1804-75],  Vicar  (The) 
of  Morwenstow.  1880. 

S.  B .ring-Gould. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  [1804-64].  Nathan- 
iel Hawthorne  and  his  wife.  2.  v.  1884. 

J.  Hawthorne. 

Hawthorne.  (Eng.  men  of  letters).  1879. 

H:  James,  jr. 

See  also  class  32a,  Higginson,  T:  W.  Amer- 
ican authors,  pp.3-11. 

Also  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp. 
256-269. 

Hawthorne,  Sophia  Amelia  [Peabody]. 
[1811-71].  See  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

Haydn,  Jos.  [1732-1809].  Life.  Tr.  from 
the  German  by  G:  P.  Upton.  ( Biogra- 
phies of  musicians).  L.  Nohl. 

Hazlitt,  W:  [1778-1830].  See  class  32a,  Ma- 
son, E:  T.,  ed.  British  authors,  v.  2,  pp. 
177-214. 

Henrietta  Maria.  [1609-69].  See  class  32a, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  2, 
pp.  677-709. 

Herbert,  Auberon  E:  W:  Molvneux.  [1838 
- ].  See  class  32a,  Davidson,  J.  M. 
Eminent  English  liberals,  pp.  275-287. 

Herbert,  E:  [1581-1648].  Life.  Also  Life 
of  T:  Ellwood.  With  essays  by  W:  D. 
Howells.  (Choice autobiographies).  1877. 

Herbert,  G:  [1593-1632].  See  class  18e, 
Herbert,  G: 

Herbert,  H:  W:  [1807-58].  Life  [by  T: 
Picton]  and  writings  of  Frank  Forester. 
Ed.  by  D:  W.  Judd.  2 v.  1882. 

Herbert,  Ma.  [Sidney].  [1550-1621].  See 
class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C. 
Queens  of  society,  pp.  455-471. 

Herodotus.  [ B.  C.  484  ?-424  ?] . See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  264-266. 

Herschel,  W:  [1738-1822].  Life  and  works. 
1880.  E:  S.  Holden. 

Hervey,  J:  [1696-1743].  See  class  32a, 
Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits  and 
beaux  of  society,  pp.  165-202. 

Hervey,  Ma.  [ Lepell].  [1700-68].  See  class 
32a.  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:C.  Queens 
of  society,  pp.  287-306. 

Hesiodus.  See  class  18e,  Davies,  J. 

Hippocrates.  [B.  C.  4607-357?].  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  319-322. 

Hogarth,  W:  [1697-1764].  ( II.  biog.  of  the 
great  artists).  1879.  H:  A.  Dobson. 

Holbein,  Hans.  [14957-1543].  (11.  biog.  of 
the  great  artists).  1879.  J.  Cundall. 


Homer.  See  Homerus. 

Homerus.  See  class  18e,  Collins,  W:  L. 
Homer. 

Also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Wor- 
thies of  the  world,  pp.  753-768. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  4-6. 

Hook.  Thdr.  E:  [1788-1841].  See  class  32a 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  346 
364. 

Also  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits 
and  beaux  of  society,  pp.  405-431. 

Horace.  See  Horatius. 

Horatius  Flaccus,  Quintus.  [ B.  C.  65-8].  See 
class  18e,  Martin,  T. 

Houssaye,  Arsene.  [1815-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous  French 
authors,  pp.  70-84. 

Howard,  J : [1726-90] . See  class  32a,  W ood, 
W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men,  pp.  477- 
480. 

Howard,  Katherine.  See  Catherine  How- 
ard. 

Howells,  W:  Dean.  [1837-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Higginson,  T:  W.  American  authors, 
pp.  32-39. 

Hugo,  V:  Marie.  [1802-85].  Victor  Hugo 
and  his  time.  Tr.  from  the  French  by 
E.  E.  Frewer.  (1882).  A.  Barbou. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  721-736. 

Also  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous 
French  authors,  pp.  119-138. 

Also  Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters, 
pp.  5-35. 

Also  Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mark, 
pp.  154-182. 

Humboldt,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Alex.  von. 
[1769-1859].  See  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H. 
W,  ed.  Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  305- 
320. 

Hume,  D:  [1711-76].  See  class  32a,  Wood, 
W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men,  pp.250- 
254. 

Hunt,  Ja.  H:  Leigh.  [1784-1859].  See  class 
32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  British  authors, 
v.  2.  pp.  217-258. 

Also  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  301- 
314. 

Hunt,  W:  Morris.  [1824-79].  Records  of 
W:  M.  Hunt.  1880.  H:  C.  Angell. 

Irving, Washington.  [1783-1859].  (Am. men 
of  letters).  1881.  C:  D.  Warner. 

Studies  of  Irving,  by  C:  D.  Warner,  W:  C. 
Bryant,  G:  P.  Putnam.  1880. 

C:  D.  Warner,  and  others. 

Isabella ,of  Angoleme.  [1185-1246].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  90-97. 

Isabella,  of  France.  [1295-1358].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  169-202. 

Isabella,  of  Valois.  [1387-1410].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  229-244. 


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Class  32b. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Jackson,  And.  [17(17-1845].  (Am.  states- 
men). 1882.  W:  G.  Sumner. 

Jackson,  Helen  Maria  [Fiske].  [1831-85]. 
See  class  32a , Higginson,  T:  W.  Amer- 
ican authors,  pp.4U— ‘ >i ». 

Jacquemont,  V:  [1801-32].  See  class  32a , 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  Modern  Frenchmen, 

pp.  1-108. 

James,  H:  [1811-82].  Literary  remains.  Ed. 
by  W:  James.  1884. 

James,  H:,  jr.  [1843-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Higginson,  T:  W.  American  authors, 
pp.  51-60. 

Jane  Seymour.  [1504?-37].  See  class  32 n, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  400-404. 

Jefferson,  Eliz.  See  Fisher,  E.  [J.] 

Jefferson,  Jos.  [1774-1832].  See  class  32a, 
Winter,  W:  The  Jetiersons,  pp.  49-126. 

Jefferson,  Jos.  [1804-42].  See  class  32a, 
Winter,  W:  The  Jeffersons,pp.  137-150. 

Jefferson,  Jo5;.  [1829-  ].  See  class  32a, 

Winter,  W:  The  Jeffersons,pp.  163-218. 

Jefferson,  T:  [172S7-1807].  See  class  32a, 
Winter,  W:  The  Jetiersons,  pp.  1-48. 

Jefferson,  T:  [1743-1826].  (Am.  statesmen). 
1883.  J:  T.  Morse,  jr. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W..  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  438-440. 

Jeffrey,  Fs.  [1773-1850].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  137- 
148. 

Jesus  Christ.  [ B.  C.  5-A.  D.  30].  See  class  2, 
Farrar,  F:  W: 

Joan  of  Arc.  See  Dare,  J. 

Joanna,  of  Navarre.  [1367-1437].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  245-259. 

Johnson,  S:  [1709-1784].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  97-112. 

Judas  Maccabseus.  [ -B.  C.  161].  Judas 

Maccabseus  and  the  Jewish  war  of  in- 
dependence. 1879.  C.  R.  Conder. 

Judson,  Adoniram.  [1788-1850].  See  class 
32ci,  Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  201- 
224. 

Juvenal,  See  Juvenalis,  D.  J. 

Juvenalis.  Deeimus  Junius.  [40?-125].  See 
class  18e,  Walford,  E: 

Kant,  Immanuel.  [1724-1804].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  255-258. 

Katherine,  of  Aragon.  See  Catherine,  of  Ar- 
agon. 

Katherine,  of  Braganza.  See  Catherine,  of 
Braganza. 

Katherine,  of  France.  See  Catherine,  of  Va- 
lois. 

Katherine  Howard.  See  Catherine  Howard. 

Katherine  Parr.  See  Catherine  Parr. 

Keary,  Annie.  [1825-79].  Memoir.  (1883). 

E.  Keary. 


Keat«,J:  [1795-1821].  See  class  32a,  Mason, 
E:  T.,  ed.  British  authors,  v.  1,  pp.  194- 
207. 

Kemble,  Adelaide.  See  Sartoris,  A.  [K.] 
Kemble,  Fes.  Anne.  [1809-  ].  Records  of 

later  life.  1882. 

Kepler,  or  Keppler,  Johann.  [1571-1630]. 
See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  335-338. 

Kingsley,  C:  [1819-75].  Letters  and  mem- 
ories of  his  life.  Ed.  by  his  wife.  1876. 
Kitto,  J:  [1804-54].  See  class  32a,  Smiles, 
S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  325-333. 
Knight,  C:  [1791-1873].  See  class  32a,  Japp, 
A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  66-95. 

Knox,J:  [1505-72].  See  class  32a,  Dulcken, 
H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the  world,  pp. 
6^9-704. 

Kock,  C:  Paul  de.  [1794-1871].  See  class 
32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous 
French  authors,  pp.  139-144. 

Kossuth,  LJjos.  [1802-  ].  Memories  of 

my  exile.  Tr.  from  the  Hungarian  by 
F.  Jansz.  1879. 

Kossuth,  Louis.  See  Kossuth,  L&jos. 
Labrunie,  G4rard.  [1808-55].  See  class  32a, 
Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters,  pp. 
129-151. 

La  Fontaine,  Jean  de.  [1621-95].  See  class 
32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Famous 
French  authors,  pp.  319-323. 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  Marie  Louis  de  Prat 
de.  [1792-1869].  Lamartine  and  his 
friends.  Tr.  from  the  French  by  M.  E. 
Odell.  1880.  H.  de  Lacretelle. 

See  also  class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 
Famous  French  authors,  pp.  145-155. 
Lamb,  Caro.  [Ponsonby].  [1785-1828].  See 
class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C. 
Queens  of  society,  pp.  369-381. 

Lamb,  C:  [1775-1834].  (Eng.  men  of  letters). 
(1882).  A.  Ainger. 

See  also  class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  British 
authors,  v.  2,  pp.  113-173. 

Lamb,  Ma.  Anne.  [1764-1847].  (Famous 
women).  1883.  A.  Gilchrist. 

Landon, Letitia Eliz.  See MacLean, L. E.  [L.] 
Landor,  Wa.  Savage.  [1775-1864].  (Eng. 
men  of  letters).  S.  Colvin. 

See  also  class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  British 
authors,  v.  1,  pp.  251-303. 

La  Rochefoucauld,  Frangois  de.  [1613-80]. 
See  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [ B.]  and  J: 
C.  Wits  and  beaux  of  society,  pp.  245- 
253. 

Lavoisier,  Antoine  Laurent.  [1743-94].  See 
class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  great- 
est men,  pp.  356-359. 

Lawrence,  H:  Montgomery.  [1806-57].  See 
class  32a,  Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp. 
301-357. 

Lawrence,  J:  Laird  Muir.  [1811-79].  See 
class  32a.  Japp,  A.  H.  Leaders  of  men, 
pp.  367-398. 


CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  32b. 


Lawrence,  T:  [1769-1830].  See  Romney,  G: 

Lawson,  Wilfrid.  [1829-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  64-74. 

Lebrun,  Marie  Louise  Elisabeth  [Vigee]. 
[1755-1842].  Souvenirs.  Rev.  by  M.  F. 
Tyler.  1879. 

Leibnitz,  Gottfried  Wilhelm.  [1646-1716]. 
See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men.  pp.  241-244. 

Leonardo,  or  Lionardo  da  Vinci.  See  Vinci. 

Lessing,  Gotthold  Ephraim.  [1729-81].  See 
class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  great- 
est men,  pp.  303-307. 

Lincoln,  Ab.  [1809-65].  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  the  abolition  of  slavery  in  the 
United  States.  1879.  C:  G.  Leland. 

Linnaeus,  or  Linne, Carl  von.  [1707-78].  See 
class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  great- 
est men,  pp.  352-355.  • 

Lippi,  Fra  Filippo.  [1412?— 69].  See  class  32a, 
Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of  painters, 
pp.  84-94. 

Livingstone,  D:  [1813-73].  Personal  life 
of  Livingstone.  (1881).  W:  G.  Blailiie. 

Livius  Patavinus,  Titus.  [B.  C.  59- A.  D.  17]. 
See  class  18e,  Collins,  W:  L.  Livy. 

Also  Nettleship,  H. 

Livy.  See  Livius  Patavinus,  T. 

Locke,  J:  [1632-1704].  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). (1880).  T:  Fowler. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  236-240. 

Louis  XVIII.  See  Talleyrand-Perigord, 
C:  M.  de. 

Louise  Maximilienne Caro.  Emanuele.  [1752- 
1824].  Countess  (The)  of  Albany.  (Fa- 
mous women).  1884.  V.  Paget. 

Loyola,  Ignatius  de.  [1491-1556].  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  183-186. 

Lucianus.  [120?-200?].  See  class  18e,  Col- 
lins, W.  L.  Lucian. 

Lucretius  Cams,  Titus.  [B.  C.  95-55?].  See 
class  18e,  Mallock,  W:  H. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  25-27. 

Luther,  Martin.  [1483-1546].  Martin  Lu- 
ther: a study  of  the  reformation.  1883. 

E.  D.  Mead. 

Martin  Luther  and  his  work.  1881. 

J:  H.  Treadwell. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  209-224. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  175-178. 

Lyell,  C:  [1797  -1 875] . Life , letters  and  jour- 
nals. Ed.  by  Mrs.  Lyell.  2 v.  (1881). 

Lytton,  E:  Bulwer.  See  Bulwer-Lytton,  E: 

Macaulay,  T- Babington.  [1800-59].  (Eng. 
men  of  letters).  (1883).  J.  C.  Morison. 

McClellan,  G:  Brinton.  See  class  28,  Mc- 
Clellan, G:  B. 

—4 


Macgillivray,  W:  [1796-1852].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  1 98— 
211. 

MacLean,  Letitia  Eliz.  [Landon].  [1802- 
38].  See  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.] 
and  J:  C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  145-178. 
Macleod,  Donald.  [1810-72].  See  class  32a, 
Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  225-236. 
M’Vickar,  J:  [1787-1868].  See  class  32a, 
Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  155-170. 
Madison, Ja.  [1751-1836].  (Am. statesmen). 

1884.  S.  H.  Gay. 
Mahomet.  See  Mohammed. 
Maintenon,Frangoise[d’Aubigne]  de.  [1635- 

1719].  See  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [ B.] 
and  J:  C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  473- 
488. 

Mann,  Hor.  [1796-1859].  Life.  1865. 

M.  T.  [P.]  Mann. 
Mantegna.  Andrea.  [1430?-1506].  See  class 
32a , Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of 
painters,  pp.  113-133. 

Margaret,  of  Angouleme.  [1492-1549].  Fa 
mous  women).  1886.  A. M.F. Robinson. 
Margaret,  of  Anjou.  [1429-81].  See  class  32a, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  271-293. 

Margaret,  of  France.  [ -1317].  See  class  32a, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  152-168. 

Maria  Beatrix.  See  Mary  Beatrice,  of  Mo- 
dena. 

Mariotti,  Luigi,  pseud.  See  Gallenga,  A.  C.  N. 
Marlborough,  Duchess  of.  See  Churchill,  S. 
[J.] 

Marmontel,  Jean  Francois.  [1723-99]. 
Memoirs.  With  an  essay  by  W:  D. 
Howells.  (Choice  autobiographies). 
2 v.  1878. 

Marshall,  J:  [1755-1835].  (Am.  statesmen). 

1885.  A.  B.  Magruder. 
Martin,  J:  [1847-76].  Legacy,  A:  life  and 

remains  of  John  Martin.  1878. 

D.  M.  [M.]  Craik. 
Martin,  Sa.  [1791-1843].  See  class  32a., 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  489- 
498. 

Martineau,  Harriet.  [1802-76].  (Famous 
women).  1884.  F.  F.  Miller. 

See  also  class  32a,  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biogra- 
phies, pp.  499-510. 

Mary  I.  [1516-58].  See  class  32a,  Lancelott, 
F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1 , pp.  464-520. 
Mary  II.  [1662-94].  See  class  32a,  Lance- 
lott, F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  2,  pp.  794- 
846. 

Mary  Beatrice,  of  Modena.  [1658-1718].  See 
class  32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  ol  Eng- 
land, v.  2,  pp.  743-793. 

Masaccio.  See  Guidi,  Tommaso. 

Massey,  Gerald.  [1828-  ].  See  class  32a, 

Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  440- 
448. 


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Class  32b. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Matheson,  Duncan.  [1824-69].  See  class  32a, 
Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  127-151. 

Matilda,  of  Boulogne.  [ -1151].  See  class  32a, 
Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  44-58. 

Matilda,  of  Flanders.  [ -1083].  See  class  32a, 

Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England,  v.  1, 
pp.  1-23. 

Matilda,  of  Scotland.  [10797-1118].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  24-35. 

Maurice,  J:  F:  Denison.  [1805-72].  Life, 
chiefly  told  in  his  own  letters.  Ed.  by 
F:  Maurice.  2 v.  1883. 

Maxse,  F:  A:  [1833-  ].  See  class  32a , 

Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  263-274. 

Mazzola,  Girolamo  Francesco  Maria,  called 
11  Parmigiano.  [1503-40].  be?  class 32a, 
Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of  painters, 
pp.  302-310. 

Meissonier,  Jean  Louis  Ernest.  [18117-  ]. 
(11.  biographies  of  the  great  artists). 
1881.  J:  W.  Mollett. 

Melito,  Andre  Francois  Miot  de.  [1762- 
1844?].  Memoirs.  Ed.  by  General 
Fleischmann.  From  the  French  by 
Mrs.  C.  Hoey  and  J:  Lillie.  1881. 

Menander.  [B.  C.  342-291].  See  class  32b, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  22-24. 

Mendelssohn  family,  The.  See  class  32a, 
Hensel,  S. 

Metternich  -Winneburg  - Ochsenhausen, 

Clemens  W N.  L.  von.  [1773-D59]. 
Memoirs,  1773-1835.  Ed.  by  R:  Metter- 
nich. Tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  Napier.  5 v.  1880. 

Miller,  Hugh.  [1802-56].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  84- 
101. 

Milton,  J:  [160S-74].  ( Eng.  men  of  letters). 
1880.  M.  Pattison. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  44-46. 

Miot  de  Melito,  Andre  Francois.  See  Melito, 
A.  F.  M.  de. 

Mitford,Ma.  Russell.  [1786-1855].  Friend- 
ships (The)  of  M. R.Mitford,as recorded 
in  letters  from  her  literary  correspond- 
ents. (1882). 

Ed.  by  A.  G.  K.  L’Estrange. 

Mohammed,  or  Mahomet.  [5717-632].  See 
class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  great- 
est men,  pp.  141-148. 

Moliere,  Jean  Baptiste  Poquelin.  [1622-73]. 
See  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Wor- 
thies of  the  world,  pp.  81-96. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  47-49. 

Monnier,  Henri  Bonaventure.  [1799-1877]. 
See  class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 
Famous  French  authors,  pp.  259-263. 


Monroe,  Ja.  [1758-1831].  (Am.  statesmen). 
1883.  D.  C.  Gilman. 

Montagu,  Eliz.  [Robinson].  [1720-1800]. 
See  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [ B.]  and  J: 
C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  433-454. 

Montagu,  Ma.  [Pierrepont].  [1690-1762]. 
See  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J: 
C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  87-124. 

Montaigne,  Michel  Eyquem  de.  [1533-92]. 
See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  285-288. 

Montefiore, Moses  Haim.  [1784-1885].  Cen- 
tennial biography  (A),  with  selections 
from  letters  and  journals.  1885. 

L.  Wolf. 

Montesquieu,  C:  de  Secondat  de.  [1689- 
1755].  See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,ed.  Hun- 
dred greatest  men,  pp.  289-292. 

Montfort,  Simon  de.  [12087-65].  See  class 
32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of 
the  world,  pp.  113-128. 

Montgolfier,  Jacques  Etienne.  [1745-99]. 
See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  473-476. 

Montgolfier,  Jos.  Michel.  [1740-1810.]  See 
class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  great- 
est men,  pp.  473-476. 

Moore,  G:  [1806-76].  See  class  32a,  Japp, 
A.  H.  Leaders  of  men,  pp.  179-219. 

Moore,  T:  [1779-1852].  See  class  32a,  Ma- 
son, E:  T.,  ed.  British  authors,  v.  1, 
pp.  143-166. 

Morgan,  Sydney  [Owenson].  [17837-1859]. 
See  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J: 
C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  207-228. 

Money,  J:  [1838-  ] See  class  32a,  David- 
son, J.  M.  Eminent  English  liberals, 
pp.  167-178. 

Moses.  [B.  C.  1571-1451].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  118-124. 

Mott,  Ja.  [1788-1868],  James  and  Lucretia 
Mott.  Life  and  Letters.  1884. 

Ed.  by  A.  D Hallowell. 

Mott,  Lucretia.  [1793-1880].  See  Mott,  Ja. 

Mozart,  Johann  Chrysostom  Wolfgang  Am- 
adeus. [1756-91].  Life,  including  his 
correspondence.  New  edition,  wfith 
notes  by  E.  Prout.  1878.  E:  Holmes. 

Life.  Tr.  from  the  German  by  J:  J.  Lalor. 
( Biographies  of  musicians).  1880. 

L.  Nohl. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  107-110. 

Mundella,  Ant.  J:  [1825-  ].  See  class  32a, 
Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  139-148. 

Murger,  Henri.  [1822-61].  See  class  32a, 
Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters,  pp. 
89-108. 

Murillo,  Bartolome  Esteban.  [1618-82].  (11. 
biographies  of  the  great  artists).  1881. 

E.  E.  Minor. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  82b. 


Musset,  Louis  C:  Alf.  de.  [1810-57].  See 
class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  Fa- 
mous French  authors,  pp.  102-118. 

Also  James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and 
novelists,  pp.  1-30. 

Also  Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters, 
pp.  35-05. 

Napier,  Macvey.  [1776-1847].  Selection 
from  his  correspondence.  1879.  Ed.  by 
his  son  Macvey  Napier,  jr. 

Napoleon  I.  [1769-1821].  Napoleon  in  ex- 
ile; or,  a voice  from  St.  Helena:  opin- 
ions and  reflections  of  Napoleon.  2 v. 
(1879).  B.  E:  O’Meara. 

First  Napoleon,  The:  a sketch,  political 
and  military.  1885.  J:  C.  Ropes. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.}  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  17-32. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  445-44^. 

Nash,  R:  [1P74-1761].  See  class Ma,  Thomp- 
son, K.  [ B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux 
of  society,  pp.  127-144. 

Nasmyth,  Ja.  [1808-  ].  Autobiography. 
Ed.  by  S:  Smiles.  (1883). 

Nelson,  Horatio.  [1758-1805].  See  class  32a. 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  225-240. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  441-444. 

Nerval,  Gerard  de,  pseud.  See  Labrunie, 
Gerard. 

Newton,  I:  [1642-1727].  See  class  32a,  Wood, 
W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men,  pp.  347- 
351. 

Nicoll,  Rod.  [1814-37].  See  class  32a,  Smiles, 
S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  399-412. 

Ossoli,  Sa.  Marg.  [Fuller]  d’.  [1810-50]. 

(Am.  men  of  letters).  1884. 

T:  W.  Higginson. 

Life  (Famous  womenV  1883. 

J.  [W.]  Howe. 

See  also  class  32a,  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biogra- 
phies, pp.  470-488, 

Ovid.  See  Ovidius  Naso,  P. 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.  [B.  C.  43-A.  D.  18]. 
See  class  18e,  Church,  A.  J: 

Owen,  Rob.  Dale,  [1804-77].  Threading 
my  way.  Autobiography.  1874. 

Palissy,  Bernard.  [1509?-89?].  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  465-468. 

Parmigiano,  II.  See  Mazzola,  G.  F.  M. 

Parr,  Katherine.  See  Catherine  Parr. 

Patteson,  J:  Coleridge.  [1827-71].  See  class 
32ci,  Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  mem  pp.  1-65. 

Paul,  St.  [2?-66?]  See  class  2,  Conybeare, 
W:  J:,  and  Howson,  J:  S. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  154-158. 

Pembroke,  Countess  of.  See  Herbert,  M.  [ S.] 

Penn,W:  [1644-1718].  (Lives  of  Am.  wor- 
thies). 1882.  R.  J.  Burdette. 


Pericles.  [B.  C.  499-429].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  374-378. 

Perreyve,  Henri.  [1831-65].  See  class  32a, 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  Modern  Frenchmen, 
pp.  109-167 

Perugino,  Pietro.  See  Vannucci,  Pietro  di. 

Peter  I,  the  great.  [1672-1725].  Peter  the 
great,  emperor  of  Russia:  a study  of  his- 
torical biography.  2 v.  1883. 

E.  Schuyler. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H . W.,  ed.  W or- 
thies  of  the  world,  pp. 385-400. 

Also  Wood.  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  426-429. 

Phidias.  [B.  C.  488-432].  See  class  32a, 
Wood  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  63-67. 

Philippa  of  Hainault.  [1311-69].  See  class 
32a,  Lancelott,  F.  Queens  of  England, 
v.  1,  pp.  203-220. 

Ticton,  Ja.  Allanson.  [1832-  ].  See  class 
32a,  Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English 
liberals,  pp.  253-262. 

Pindar.  See  Pindarus. 

Pindarus.  [B.  C.  5207-442].  See  class  lSe, 
Morice,  F.  D. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  7-9. 

Piozzi,  Hesther  Lynch  [Salusbury].  [1740- 
182i  ].  See  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.] 
and  J : C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  31 1-367. 

Pitt,  W:  [1708-78].  See  class  32a,  Dulcken, 
H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the  world,  pp. 
257-272. 

Pitt,  W:  [1759-1806].  See  class  32a,  Dulc- 
ken. H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the  world, 
pp.  5.9-544. 

Plato.  [B.  C.  429?-347?].  See  class  32a, 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  207-211. 

Plautus,  Marcus  Accius.  [B.  C.  2547-184]. 
See  class  18 e,  Collins,  W:  L. 

Plinius  Caecilius  Secundus,  Caius.  [23-79]. 
See  class  18e,  Church,  A.  J:,  and  Brodribb, 
W:  J 

Pliny.  See  Plinius  Caecilius  Secundus,  C. 

Plutarchus.  [457-1207]  See  class  32a,  Wood, 
W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men,  pp.  282- 
284. 

Pocahontas.  [15917-1617].  My  lady  Poka- 
hontas:  a true  relation  of  Virginia. 
1885.  J:  E.  Cooke. 

See  also  class  17c. 

Poe,  Edg.  Allan.  [1811-49].  (Am.  m*m  of 
letters).  1885.  G:  E:  Woodberry. 

See  also  class  32a,  Higginson,  T:  W.  Ameri- 
can authors,  pp.  12-21. 

Also  Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp. 
334-345. 

Pokahontas.  lee  Pocahontas. 

Ponte,  Jacopo  da,  called  Bassano.  [1510-92]. 
See  class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Mem- 
oirs of  painters,  pp.  350-352. 


Class  32b. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Pope,  Alex.  [1688-1744].  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). (1880).  L.  Stephen. 

Praxiteles.  [B.  C.  3847-314?] . See  class  32a , 
Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
68-70. 

Procter,  Bryan  Waller.  [1787-1874].  See 
class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  British  au- 
thors, v.  2,  pp.  261-268. 

Propertius,  Sextus  Aurelius.  [B.  C.  507-12?]. 
See  class  18e,  Davies,  J. 

Pyrrhus.  [B.  C.  318-272].  See  class  17c. 

Pythagoras.  See  class  32a,  Wood,  WM  ed. 
Hundred  greatest  men,  pp.  199-202. 

Rabelais,  Francois.  [14837-1553].  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  35-37. 

Racine,  Jean.  [1639-99].  See  Corneille, 
Pierre.  Corneille  and  Racine. 

Raibolini,  Francesco, called II F rancia.  [1450- 
1517].  See  class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.] 
Memoirs  of  painters,  pp.  149-158. 

Raleigh,  Wa.  [1552-1618].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  1-16. 

Randolph,  J:  [1773-1833].  (Am.  states- 
men). 1882.  H:  Adams. 

Raphael.  See  Santi,  or  Sanzio  da  Urbino, 
Raffaello. 

Recamier,  Jeanne  Franchise  Julie  Adelaide 
[Bernard].  [1777-1849].  See  class  32a, 
Thompson,  K.  [ B.]  and  J:  C.  Queens  of 
society,  pp.  253-286. 

Reed,  And.  [1787-1862].  See  class  32a,  Japp, 
A.  H.  Leaders  of  men,  pp.  321-366. 

Regnault,  Henri.  [1843-71].  See  class  32a, 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  Modern  Frenchmen, 
pp.  346-422. 

Rembrandt  van  Rhyn,  Paul.  [16067-69]. 
(II.  biographies  of  the  great  artists). 
1879.  J:  W.  Mollett. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  95-98. 

R&nusat,  Claire  Elisabeth  Jeanne  [Gravier 
de  Vergennes]  de.  [17b0-1821].  Mem- 
oirs. 1802-8.  With  a preface  and  notes 
by  P.  de  Remusat.  Tr.  from  the  French 
by  Mrs.  C.  Hoey  and  J.  Lillie.  1879. 

Reynolds,  Joshua.  [1723-92].  (II.  biogra- 
phies of  the  great  artists).  1880. 

F:  8.  Pulling. 

Richard,  H:  [1812-  ].  See  class  32a,  David- 
son, J.  M.  Eminent  English  liberals, 
pp.  115-127. 

Richelieu,  Armand  Jean  du  Plessis  de. 
[1585-1642].  See  class  32a,  Wood,  W., 
ed.  Hundred  greatest  men,  pp. 415-418. 

Ripley,  G:  [1802-80].  (Am.  men  of  letters). 
1882.  O.  B.  Frothingham. 

Robert  I (Robert  Bruce).  [1  •.'74-1829].  See 
class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies 
of  the  world,  pp.  673-688. 

Robertson,  F:  W:  [1816-53].  Life  and  let- 
ters. 2 v.  186-5.  S.  A:  Brooke. 


Robusti,  Jacopo,  called  Tintoretto.  [1512— 
94].  (11.  biographies  of  the  great  art- 
ists). (1879).  W:  R.  Osier. 

See  also  class  32a,  J ameson,  A.  [ M.]  Mem- 
oirs of  painters,  pp.  343-346. 

Rochester,  Lord.  See  Wilmot,  J: 

Rogers,  S:  [1763-1855].  See  class  15,  Rog- 
ers, S: 

Also  class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  British 
authors,  v.  1,  pp.  168-192. 

Roland  de  la  Platiere,  Marie  Jeanne  [Phli- 
pon].  [1754-93].  See  class  32a,  Thomp- 
son, K.  [ B.]  and  J:  C.  Queens  of  society, 
pp.  49-86. 

Romney,  G:  [1734-l-c02].  (II.  biographies 
of  the  great  artists).  Also  T:  Lawrence. 
1882.  R.GS.L.  Gower. 

Rubens,  P:  Paul.  [1577-1640].  (11.  biogra- 
phies of  the  great  artists).  1879. 

C:  W.  Kett. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  91-94. 

Rude,  Frangois.  [1784-1855].  See  class  32a, 
Hamerton,  P.  G.  Modern  Frenchmen, 

pp.  168-233. 

Russell, J:  [1792-1878].  Seeclass32a>,  Smiles, 
8:  Brief  biographies,  pp  212-221. 

Rydberg,  Viktor.  [1829-  ].  See  class  18, 
Rydberg,  V.  Roman  days. 

Sabran,  Madame  de.  See  Bonders. 

Saint-Evremond,  C:  de  St.  Denis.  [1613— 
1703].  See  class  32a,  Thomp  son,  K.  [B.] 
and  J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux  of  society, 
pp.  49-83. 

Saint  Paul.  See  Paul,  St. 

Saint-Simon,  Louis  de  Rouvroy  de.  [1675— 
1755].  See  class  32a,  Thompson,  K [B.] 
and  J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux  of  society, 
pp.  245-253. 

Sainte-Beuve,  C:  Augustin.  [1804-69].  See 
class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others  Famous 
French  authors,  pp.  27-38. 

Also  Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters, 
pp.  108-129. 

Sand,  G:,  pseud.  See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A [D.] 

Santi,  or  Sanzio  da  Urbino,  Raffaello.  [ 1 4S3- 
1520]  Raphael.  ( II.  biographies  of  the 
great  artists).  (1879)  N.  [M.]Bell. 

See  also  class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [ M.]  Mem- 
oirs of  painters,  pp.  228-279. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  79-82. 

Sarah,  duchess  of  Marlborough.  See  Churchill, 
S.  [J.] 

Sardou,  Victorien.  [1831-  ].  See  class  32a, 

Mauris,  M.  French  men  of  letters, 
pp.  199-218. 

Sarto,  Andrea  del.  See  Agnolo  di  Francesco, 
Andrea  d’ 

Sartoris,  Adelaide  [Kemble].  See  class  18 d, 
Jameson,  A.  [M  ] studies,  stories  and 
memoirs,  pp.  366-408. 

2) 


CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  32b. 


Scarron,  Paul.  [1610-30].  See  class  32a, 
Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits  and 
beaux  of  society,  pp.  227-243. 

Scb  i 1 ler,  Johann  Christoph  F riedrich . [1759- 
1805] . See  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  49-64. 

Schliemann,  Heinrich.  [1822-  ].  See  class 
23,  Schliemann,  H. 

Scott,  Wa.  [1771-1832].  See  class  32a,  Dulc- 
ken, H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the  world, 
pp.  401-416. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  54-56. 

Seevir,Ma.  Ann  [Dyke].  [1795-1857].  Mrs. 
Duff.  (Am.  actor  ser.)  1882. 

J.  N.  Ireland. 

Selwyn,  G:  A:  [1719-91].  See  class  32a , 
Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits  and 
beaux  of  society,  pp.  307-327. 

Sevigne,  Marie  [de  Rabutin-Chantal  ] de. 
[1626-96].  Madame  de  Sevig.ne.  (For- 
eign classics  for  English  readers).  1881. 

A.  I.  [T.]  Ritchie. 

See  also  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and 
J:  C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  179-206. 

Seymour,  Jane.  See  Jane  Seymour. 

Shakespeare,  W:  [1564-1616].  See  class  15a, 
Shakespeare,  W:  Plays  and  poems. 

Also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Wor- 
thies of  the  world,  pp.  129-144. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  41-43. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.  [1792-1822].  See 
class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  British  au- 
thors, v.  1,  pp.  75-140. 

Sheridan,  R:  Brinsley.  [1751-1816].  (Eng. 
men  of  letters).  (1883). 

M.  O.  [W.]  Oliphant. 

See  also  class  32a , Thompson,  K.  [ B.]  and 
J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux  of  society,  pp. 
329-379. 

Siemens,  C:  W:  [1823-83],  See  class  32a, 
Jeans,  W.  T.  Creators  of  the  age  of 
steel,  pp.  131-212. 

Signorelli,  Luca.  [1440-1521].  See  class  32a, 
Jameson,  A.  [ M.]  Memoirs  of  paint- 
ers, pp.  102-105. 

Simpson,  Ja.  Young.  ['811-70].  See  class 
32a,  Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  272- 
300. 

Smith,  Adam.  [1723-90].  See  class  1 , Far- 
rer,  J:  A. 

Smith,  J:  [1579-1631].  Captain  John  Smith. 
A study  of  his  life.  (Lives  of  Am. 
worthies).  1881.  C:  D.  Warner. 

See  also  class  28,  Ashton,  J: 

Smith, Sydney.  [1771-1845].  Lifeand  times 
of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith.  1884. 

S.  J.  Reid. 

See  also  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and 
J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux  of  society,  pp. 
433-467. 

Snelus,G:Ja.  [1837-  ].  See  class  32a,  Jeans, 
W.  T.  Creators  of  the  age  of  steel,  pp. 
318-336. 


Socrates.  [B.  C. 469-399].  Trial  (The)  and 
death  of  Socrates,  being  the  Euthy- 
phron,  Apology,  Crito  and  Phaedo  of 
Plato.  Tr.  by  F.  J.  Church.  1880. 

Plato. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  657-672. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  203-208. 

Sophocles.  [B.  C.  495-405].  See  class  18e, 

Collins,  C.  W. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  13-15. 

Southey,  Rob.  [1774-1813].  (Eng.  men  of 
letters).  (1880).  E:  Dowden. 

See  also  class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  Brit- 
ish authors,  v.  1,  pp.  211-247. 

Spenser,  Edm.  [1552-99].  (Eng.  men  of 
letters).  1879.  R:  W:  Church. 

Spinoza,  Benedict  Baruch.  [1632-77].  See 
class  32a,  Wood.  W.,  ed.  Hundred  great- 
est men,  pp. 232-235. 

Spurgeon,  C:  Haddon.  [1834-  ].  See  class 
32a,  Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English 
liberals,  pp.  217-230. 

Also  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  705-720. 

Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Marie  Louise  Germaine 
[Necker].  [1766-1817].  Madame  de 
Stael ; her  life  and  times.  2 v.  1880. 

A.  Stevens. 

See  also  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [ B.]  and 
J:  C.  Queens  of  society,  pp.  307-340. 

Stanhope,  Ph.  Dormer.  [1694-1773].  See 
class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C. 
Wits  and  beaux  of  society,  pp.  203-225. 

Stanley,  Art.  Penrhyn.  [1815-81].  Recol- 
lections of  Stanley : lectures.  1882. 

G:  G.  Bradley. 

Stephenson,  G:  [1781-1848].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp. 449-464. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  488-491. 

Stephenson,  Rob.  [1803-59].  See  class  32a, 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  55-70. 

Sterling,  J : [1806-44] . See  class  32a,  Smiles, 
S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  286-299. 

Sterne,  Laurence.  [1713-68].  ( Eng.  men  of 

letters).  (1882).  H.  D.  Traill. 

Stockmar,  Christian  Friedrich.  [1787-1863]. 
Memoirs  of  Baron  Stockmar.  Ed.  by  F. 
M.  Muller.  2 v.  1872.  E.  v.  Stockmar. 

Swetchine,  Sophie  [Soymonoff].  [1782- 
1857].  See  class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and 
others.  Famous  French  authors,  pp.  39- 
55. 

Swift,  Jonathan.  [1667-1745].  (Eng.  men 
of  letters).  (1882).  L.  Stephen. 

Swisshelm,  Jane  Grey  [Cannon].  [1815— 
84].  Half  a century.  1880. 

Tacitus,  Caius  Cornelius.  [55?- 120?]  See 
class  18 e,  Donne,  W.  B. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  278-281 . 


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Class  32b. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Talleyrand-F 6rigord,  C:  Maurice  de.  [1754- 
1838].  Correspondence  of  Talleyrand 
and  Louis  XVIII  during  the  congress  of 
Vienna.  With  notes  by  M.  G.  Pallain. 
1881. 

Tappan,  Art.  [1786-1865].  See  class  32a , 
Japp,  A.  H.  Famous  men,  pp.  171-179. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  [1825-78].  Life  and  letters. 
Ed.  by  M.  H.  Taylor  and  H.  E.  Scudder. 
2 v.  1884. 

Taylor,  P:  Alf.  [1819-  ].  See  class  32a, 

Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  English  lib- 
erals, pp.  25-35. 

Tennyson,  Alf.  [1809-  ].  Biographical 

sketch.  1884.  H:  J.  Jennings. 

Terence.  See  Terentius  Afer,  P. 

Terentius  Afer,  Publius.  [ B.  C.  195?-158]. 
See  class  18e,  Collins,  W:  L.  Plautus 
and  Terence. 

Thackeray,  W:  Makepeace.  [1811-63].  (Eng. 
men  of  letters.)  A.  Trollope. 

Theognis.  [ -B.  C.  485].  See  class  18e, 

Davies,  J.  Hesiod  and  Theognis. 

Thomas,  Sidney  Gilchrist.  [1850-  ].  See 

class  32a,  Jeans,  W.  T.  Creators  of  the 
age  of  steel,  pp.  300-317. 

Thomas  a Becket.  [1 1187-70 ].  L’fe  and 

times.  (1878).  J.  A.  Froude. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed. 
Worthies  of  the  world,  pp.  337-352. 

Thomas  Aquinas,  St.  [1227-74].  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  217-221. 

Thoreau,  H:  D:  [1817-62].  (Am.  men  of 
letters).  1882.  F.  B.  Sanborn. 

See  also  class  32a,  Higginson,  T:  W.  Amer- 
ican authors,  pp.  22-31. 

Thucydides.  [ B.  C.  471-402].  See  class  18e, 
Collins,  W:  L. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  267-269. 

Tibullus,  Albius.  [ B.  C.  557-18?].  See  class 
18e,  Davies,  J. 

Tintoretto.  See  Robusti,  Jacopo. 

Titian.  See  Vecellio  da  Cadore,  T. 

Toorgenef,  Ivan.  See  Turgenef,  I.  S. 

Trollope,  Ant.  [1815-82].  Autobiography. 
1883. 

Turgenef,  Turgenev,  or  Turg6nieff,  Ivan  Ser- 
ghei'evitch.  [1818-83].  See  class  32a, 
James,  H:,  jr.  French  poets  and  nov- 
elists, pp  211-252. 

Turner,  Jos.  Mallord  W:  [1775-1851].  (11. 
biographies  of  the  great  artists).  (1879). 

W.  C.  Monkhouse. 

Van  Dyck,  or  Vandyke,  Ant.  [1599-1641]. 
Also  Frans  Hals.  ( 11.  biographies  of  the 
great  artists).  (1879).  P.  R.  Head 

Vannucci,  Pietro  di,  called  Perugino.  [1446- 
1524].  See  class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.] 
Memoirs  of  painters,  pp.  141-148. 


Vecellio  da  Cadore,  Tiziano.  [1477-1576]. 
(II.  biographies  of  the  great  artists). 
(1879).  R:  F.  Heath. 

See  also  class  18d,  Jameson,  A.  [ M.]  Stud- 
ies, stories,  and  memoirs,  pp.  277-329. 

Also  class  32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Mem- 
oirs of  painters,  pp.  319-338. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men.  pp.  87-90. 

Vernet,  Emile  Jean  Hor.  [1789-1833].  See 
class  32a,  Rees,  J.  E.  R. 

Veronese,  Paul.  See  Cagliari,  Paolo. 

Very,  Jones.  [1813-80].  See  class  15,  Very,  J. 

Victor  Emmanuel  II.  [1820-78].  (1882). 

E:  Dicey. 

Life.  1878.  G.  S.  Godkin. 

Victoria  I.  [1819-  ].  Queen  Victoria:  her 
girlhood  and  womanhood.  ( Exemplary 
women  ser).  1883.  S.  J.  [C.]  Lippincott. 

Villiers,  G:  [1627-88].  See  class  32a,  Thomp- 
son, K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux 
of  society,  pp.  13-47. 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.  [1452-1519].  See  class 
32a,  Jameson,  A.  [M.]  Memoirs  of 
painters,  pp.  170-190. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  71-74. 

Virgilius  Maro,  Publius.  [B.  C.  70-19].  See 
class  18e,  Collins,  W:  L. 

Also  Nettleship,  H. 

Voltaire,  Francois  Marie  Arouet  de.  [1694- 
1778].  Life.  2 v.  1881.  J.  Parton. 

See  also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred 
greatest  men,  pp.  293-297. 

Wagner,  R:  Wilhelm.  [1813-83].  Life.  Tr. 
from  the  German  by  G:  P.  Upton.  ( Bi- 
ographies of  musicians).  1883.  L.  Nohl. 

Wallace,  W:  [12707-1305].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  497-512. 

Walpole,  Hor.  [1717-97].  Horace  Wal- 
pole and  his  world:  passages  from  his 
letters.  (1885).  Ed.  by  L.  B.  Seeley. 

See  also  class  32a,  Thompson,  K.  [ B.]  and 
J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux  of  society,  ppr. 
255-305. 

Ward,  Genevieve.  Biographical  sketch,  A. 

Z.  B.  Gustafson. 

Washington,  G:  [1732-99].  See  class  32a, 
Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the 
world,  pp.  481-496. 

Also  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  434-437. 

Watt,  Ja.  [1736-1819].  See  class  32a,  Smiles, 
S:  Brief  biographies,  pp.  1-54. 

Also  Wood,  W , ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  485-487. 

Weber,  Karl  Maria.  [1786-1826].  (The 
great  musicians).  (1881).  J.  Benedict. 

Webster,  Dan.  [1782-1852].  (Am.  states- 
men). 1883.  H:  C.  Lodge. 

Webster,  Noah.  [1758-1843].  (Am.  men  of 
letters).  1881.  H.  E.  Scudder. 


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CLASSIFIED  CATALOG. 


Class  35. 


Wellesley,  Art.  [1769-1852].  Life  (The)  of 
the  duke  of  Wellington.  J:  M.  Tucker. 

See  also  class  32a,  Dulcken.  H.  W.,  ed.  Wor- 
thies of  the  world,  pp.  273-288. 

Also  Wood,  W.f  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 
pp.  449-452. 

Wellington,  Duke  of.  See  Wellesley,  Art. 

Wesley,  J:  [1703-91].  See  class  32a,  Dulc- 
ken, H.W.,  ed.  Worthies  of  the  world, 
pp.  432-448. 

Also  Wood.  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  191-194. 

Wharton,  Ph.  [1698-1731].  See  class  32a, 
Thompson,  K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Witsand 
beaux  of  society,  pp.  145-164. 

Whittington,  R:  [ A bt.  1358-1423].  Sir  Rich- 
ard Whittington,  lord  mayor  of  London. 
1881.  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

Whitworth,  Jos.  [1803-87].  See  class  32a, 
Jeans,  W.  T.  Creators  of  the  age  of 
steel,  pp.  213-268. 

Wilberforce,  S:  [1805-73].  Life,  with  se- 
lections from  his  diaries  and  corre- 
spondence. 18*3. 

A.  R.  Ashwell  and  R.  G.  Wilberforce. 

William  I,  of  England.  [1027-87].  See  class 
32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men,  pp.  402-406. 

William  I,  of  Germany.  [1797-1888].  See 
class  32a,  Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of 
mark,  pp.  213-242. 

William,  or  Willem,  prince  of  Orange.  [1533- 
84].  See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hun- 
dred greatest  men,  pp.  411-414. 


Wilmot,  J:  [164S-80].  See  class  32a,  Thomp- 
son, K.  [B.]  and  J:  C.  Wits  and  beaux 
of  society,  pp.  49-83. 

Wilson,  Alex.  [1766-1813].  See  class  lie , 
Wilson,  A.,  and  Bonaparte,  C.  L.  J.  L. 

Wilson,  J:  [1804-75].  See  class  32a,  Japp, 
A.  H.  Leaders  of  men,  pp.  278-320. 

Winthrop,  Thdr.  [1828-61],  Life  and  po- 
ems. Ed.  by  his  sister.  1884. 

Wollstonecraft,  Ma.  See  Godwin,  M.  [ W.] 

Woodville,  Eliz.  See  Elizabeth  Woodville. 

Wordsworth,  W:  [1770-1850].  (Eng.  men 
of  letters).  (1881).  F:  W:  II:  Myers. 

William  Wordsworth:  a biographical 
sketch,  with  selections  from  his  poetry 
and  prose.  2v.  1881.  A.  J.  Symington. 

See  also  class  32a,  Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  Brit- 
ish authors,  v.  2,  pp.  5-54. 

WyclifFe,  J:  [1324?-84].  Biography.  1884. 

J:  L.  Wilson. 

Xenophon . [ B.  C.  445  ?-355  ?] . See  class  18e , 

Grant,  A. 

Yates,  Edmund  Hodgson.  [1831-  ].  Fifty 
years  of  London  life:  memoirs  of  a man 
of  the  world.  (1885). 

Zola,  Emile.  [1840-  ].  See  class  32a,  Mau- 
ris, M.  French  men  of  letters,  pp.  244- 
263. 

Zoroaster.  See  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hun- 
dred greatest  men,  pp.  125-129. 


APPENDIX. 


Class  34.  CYLOPjEDIAS  AND  COLLECTIONS. 

Appletons ’ annual  cyclopaedia  and  register  of 
important  events.  New  ser.  v.  1-12. 
[1876-87]. 

Chambers,  W:  and  R.  Chambers’s  encyclo- 
paedia: a dictionary  of  universal  knowl- 
edge for  the  people.  Am.  rev.  ed.  10  v. 
1875. 

Cushing,  W:  Initials  and,  pseudonyms:  a 
dictionary  of  literary  disguises.  1885. 

Edwards,  Eliezer.  Words,  facts,  and  phrases : 
a dictionary  of  curious,  quaint,  and  out- 
of-the-way  matters.  1881. 

Gaskell,  G.  A.  Gaskell’s  compendium  of 
forms,  educational,  social,  legal  and  com- 
mercial. 1882. 

Kansas  state  gazetteer  and  business  directory. 

Also  a business  directory  of  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  [1886-7].  1886. 

King,  E.  F.,  ed.  Ten  thousand  wonderful 
things. 

Knight,  E:  H:  Knight’s  American  mechan- 
ical dictionary.  3 v.  1876. 

Knight’s  new  mechanical  dictionary.  1883. 


Ogilvie,  J:  Imperial  dictionary  (The)  of  the 
English  language.  New  ed.  Ed.  by  C: 
Annandale.  4 v.  1883. 

Wheeler,  W : A.  and  C:  G.  Familiar  allusions : 
a hand-book  of  miscellaneous  inlorma- 
tion.  1881. 

World’s  cyclopedia  of  science,  The.  4 v. 
(1883). 


Class  35.  PERIODICALS.  (Bound  Volumes). 

American  spiritual  magazine.  S:  Watson,  ed. 
v.  2-3.  1876-77. 

See  also  Spiritual  magazine. 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine,  v.  2-64. 
1850-82. 

Library  journal,  v.  1-4.  1876-79. 

New  Jerusalem  magazine,  The.  New  ser, 
v.  1-4.  1877-80. 

Spiritual  magazine,  The.  S:  Watson,  ed. 
v.  1.  1875. 

See  also  American  spiritual  magazine. 


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Class  37. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Class  36.  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS. 

Kansas.  Board  of  agriculture.  Biennial 

report.  2 v.  [1877-8,  1879-80].  1878, 

1881. 

United  States.  Dept,  of  the  interior.  Bu- 
reau of  education.  Report  of  the  com- 
missioner. 12  v.  [1870,  1874-81,  1882-83 
to  1884—85]. 

Dept,  of  state.  Reports  of  the  commis- 
sioners to  the  Paris  exposition,  1878.  5 v. 
1880. 

Dept,  of  the  navy.  Astronomical  and 
meteorological  observations  made  during 
1876  at  the  U.  S.  naval  observatory. 
2 pts.  1880. 


United  States  centennial  commission.  In- 
ternational exhibition,  1876.  Report  of  the 
director-general,  including  the  reports  of 
bureaus  of  administration.  9 v.  1880. 


Class  37.  CATALOGS  AND  LIBRARY  REPORTS. 

American  newspaper  catalogue.  1883. 

Ames  free  library.  ( North  Easton,  Mass.) 
Catalogue.  Comp,  by  H.  H.  Ames.  1883. 

Dayton  public  library.  (Dayton,  Ohio). 
Catalogue.  Authors,  subjects,  and  titles. 
Comp,  by  M.  I.  Dryden  and  E.  C.  Doren. 
1884. 

(C6) 


SERIES  LIST. 


American  actor  series. 

Laurence  Hutton,  editor. 

Class. 

Barrett.  Forrest.  32b. 

Clarke.  The  elder  and  the  younger 
Booth. 

Field.  Fechter.  “ 

Ireland.  Seevir  (Mrs.  Duff).  “ 

Waters.  Cushman.  “ 

Winter.  The  Jeffersons.  32a. 

American  commonwealths. 

Hor.  Elisha  Scudder,  editor. 

Barrows.  Oregon.  28. 

Browne.  Maryland.  “ 

Cooke.  Virginia.  “ 

Cooley.  Michigan.  “ 

Shaler.  Kentucky.  “ 

Spring.  Kansas.  “ 

American  men  of  letters. 

C:  Dudley  Warner,  editor. 

Frothingham.  Ripley.  32b. 

Higginson.  Ossoli.  “ 

Holmes.  Emerson.  “ 

Lounsbury.  Cooper.  “ 

Sanborn.  Thoreau.  “ 

Scudder.  Webster.  “ 

Warner.  Irving.  “ 

Woodberry.  Poe.  “ 

American  novel  series. 

A latter  day  saint.  16. 

Stratford-by-the-sea.  “ 

American  statesmen. 

J:  Torrey  Morse,  jr.,  editor. 

Adams.  Randolph.  32b. 

Gay.  Madison.  “ 

Gilman.  Monroe.  “ 

Holst.  Calhoun.  “ 

Lodge.  Hamilton.  “ 

Webster.  “ 

Magruder.  Marshall.  “ 

Morse.  J:  Adams.  “ 

J:  Q.  Adams.  “ 

Jefferson.  “ 

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Stevens.  Gallatin.  32b. 

Sumner.  Jackson.  “ 

Ancient  classics  for  English  readers. 

W:  Lucas  Collins,  editor. 

Brodribb.  Demosthenes.  18e. 

Church.  Ovid.  “ 

Church  and  Brodribb.  Pliny’s  letters.  “ 
Collins.  Plato. 

Sophocles. 

Collins.  Aristophanes. 

Cicero.  “ 

Homer.  The  Iliad. 

“ “ Odyssey.  “ 

Livy. 

Lucian.  “ 

Plautus  and  Terence. 

Thucydides.  u 

Virgil. 

Copleston.  ff^schylus. 

Davies.  Catullus,  Tibullus,  and  Proper- 
tius. 

Hesiod  and  Theognis. 

Donne.  Euripides.  “ 

Tacitus. 

Grant.  Aristotle. 

Xenophon.  ‘ 

Mallock.  Lucretius. 

Martin.  Horace. 

Morice.  Pindar. 

Neaves.  Greek  anthology. 

Swayne.  Herodotus. 

Trollope.  Caesar. 

Walford.  Juvenal. 

Appletons ’ home  books. 

Church.  Embroidery.  14 

Home. 

Oakey.  Building  a home. 

Homo  grounds. 

Appletons ’ new  handy -volume  series. 

Auerbach.  The  foresters.  16. 

Bikelas.  Loukis  Laras. 

Cherbuliez.  Diplomacy. 

7) 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Mauris.  French  men  of  letters.  32a. 

Stoddard.  Mashallah.  16. 

Vincent.  Princess.  “ 

Aunt  Jo’s  scrap-bag. 

By  Louisa  May  Alcott.  Class  17g. 
Cupid.  My  girls. 

Jimmy’s  cruise.  Old-fashioned  thanks- 
Ilj  boys.  giving. 

Shawl-straps. 

Biographies  of  musicians. 

By  Louis  Nohl.  Class  32b. 
Beelhoven.  Mozart. 

Haydn.  Wagner. 

Campaigns  of  the  civil  war. 

Cist.  Cumberland.  28. 

Cox.  Atlanta.  “ 

March  to  the  sea.  “ 

Doubleday.  Chancellorsville.  “ 

Force.  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth.  “ 

Greene.  Mississippi.  “ 

Nicolay.  Outbreak  of  the  rebellion.  “ 
Palfrey.  Antietam.  “ 

Ropes.  Army  under  Pope.  “ 

Webb.  Peninsula.  “ 


James.  Hawthorne.  32b. 

Jebb.  Bentley.  “ 

Masson.  De  Quincey.  “ 

Minto.  Defoe.  “ 

Morison.  Gibbon.  “ 

Macaulay.  £‘ 

Morley.  Burke.  “ 

Myers.  Wordsworth.  “ 

Nichol.  Byron.  “ 

Oliphant.  Sheridan.  “ 

Pattison.  Milton.  “ 

Saintsbury.  Dryden.  C£ 

Shairp.  Burns.  “ 

Smith.  Cowper.  “ 

Stephen.  Johnson.  “ 

Pope.  “ 

Swift.  “ 

Symonds.  ^helley.  “ 

Traill.  Coleridge.  “ 

Sterne.  • “ 

Trollope.  Thackeray.  “ 

Ward.  Chaucer.  “ 

Dickens.  “ 

English  philosophers. 

Farrer.  Adam  Smith.  1. 

Monck.  William  Hamilton.  “ 


Choice  autobiographies. 

Edited,  with  introductory  essays,  by 
W:  Dean  Howells. 

Alfieri.  32b. 

Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina.  “ 

Gibbon.  “ 

Goldoni.  “ 

Herbert.  “ 

Marmontel.  “ 

English  men  of  biters. 

J:  Morley,  editor. 

Ainger.  Lamb.  32b. 

Black.  Goldsmith,  “ 

Church.  Bacon.  “ 

Spenser.  “ 

Colvin.  Landor.  “ 

Courthope.  Addison.  “ 

Dobson.  Fielding.  “ 

Dowden.  Southey.  “ 

Fowler.  Locke.  “ 

Froude.  Bunyan.  “ 

Gosse.  Gray.  “ 

Hutton.  Scott.  “ 

Huxley.  Hume.  “ 


Epochs  of  ancient  history. 

G:  W:  Cox  and  C:  Sankey,  editors. 
Beesly.  The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and 

Sulla.  27. 

Benjamin.  Troy.  “ 

Famous  American  Indians. 
Eggleston.  Red  Eagle.  17c. 

Egglestan  and  Seely e.  Brant  and  Red 

Jacket.  <£ 

Montezuma.  ££ 

Pocahontas.  £i 

Tecumseh.  ££ 

Famous  women  series. 

Blind.  Cross.  (George  Eliot).  32b. 

Gilchrist.  Lamb.  ££ 

Howe.  Ossoli.  ££ 

Miller.  Martineau.  ££ 

Paget.  Louise  Maximilienne  Caro. 

Emanuele.  ££ 

Pennell.  Godwin. 

Robinson.  Bronte.  “ 

Margaret,  of  Angouleme. 

Thomas.  Dudevant.  (George  Sand).  t£ 

Zimmern.  Edgeworth. 

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SERIES  LIST. 


Foreign  classics  for  English  readers. 

Mrs.  Mary  0.  [Wilson]  Oliphant,  editor. 
Oliphant.  Cervantes  Saavedra.  32b. 

Ritchie.  Sevigne.  “ 

Trollope.  Corneille  and  Racino. 

Great  musicians. 

Franz  Hueffer,  editor. 

Benedict.  Weber.  32b. 

Poole.  Bach.  “ 

Great  western  series. 

By  W:  Taylor  Adams.  Class  17g. 
Going  west.  Going  south. 

Out  west.  Down  south. 

Lake  breezes.  Up  the  river. 

Health  primers. 

Baths  and  bathing.  12. 

Heart  and  its  function. 

House  and  its  surroundings. 
Premature  death. 

Skin  and  its  troubles. 

Coupland.  Personal  appearances. 
Greenfield.  Alcohol. 

Ralfe.  Exercise. 

Illustrated  biographies  of  the  great  artists. 
Bell.  Santi  da  Urbino.  (Raphael).  32b. 
Cundall.  Holbein.  “ 

Dobson.  Hogarth.  “ 

Gower.  Figure  painters.  “ 

Romney.  “ 

Head.  Van  Dyck.  “ 

Heath.  Vecellio  da  Cadorc.  (Titian).  “ 
Kett.  Rubens.  “ 

Minor.  Murillo.  « 

Mollett.  Meissonier.  “ 

Rembrandt.  “ 

Monkhouse.  Turner.  “ 

Osier.  Robusti.  “ 

Pulling.  Reynolds.  “ 

Scott.  Little  masters.  32a. 

International  scientific  series. 

Bain.  Education.  Gb. 

Judd.  Volcanoes.  Ha. 

Le  Conte.  Sight.  n. 

Lubbock.  Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.  lie. 

Marey.  Animal  mechanism.  7. 

Quatrefages  de  Br6au.  Human  species.  Ilf. 
Romanes.  Animal  intelligence.  lie. 

Semper.  Animal  life.  11. 

Young.  Sun.  10. 


Jonas  series. 

By  Jacob  Abbott.  Class  17g. 
Caleb  in  the  country. 

“ “ town. 

Jonas  a judge. 

“ on  a farm  in  summer. 

“ “ “ “ winter. 

Jonas’  stories. 

Kaater skill  series. 

Clark.  Modern  Hagar. 

Hammond.  Fair  philosopher. 

Leisure  hour  series. 
Democracy. 

Auerbach.  Brigitta. 

Besant.  Revolt  of  man. 

Butt.  Delicia. 

Geraldine  Haw7thorne. 

Miss  Molly. 

Cadell.  Ida  Craven. 

Croffut.  Midsummer  lark. 

Fargus.  Dark  days. 

Fothergill.  “One  of  three.” 

Peril. 

Probation. 

Wellfields. 

Hardy.  Ethelberta. 

Laodicean. 

Trumpet-major. 

Two  on  a tower. 

Havers.  Matter-of-fact-girl. 

Hector.  The  Freres. 

Langdale. 

Look  before  you  leap. 

Maid,  wife,  or  widow? 

Hollister.  Kinley  hollow. 

Hoppus.  Carnival. 

Laffan.  Christy  Carew. 

Lucy.  Gideon  Fleyce. 

Norris.  Matrimony. 

No  new  thing. 

Parr.  Robin. 

Richter.  Invisible  lodge. 
Sparhawk.  Lazy  man’s  work, 
Spofford.  Amber  gods. 

Azarian. 

Walford.  Cousins. 

Mr.  Smith. 

Troublesome  daughters. 

Wylde.  A dreamer. 

Yardley.  Superior  woman. 

Lives  of  American  vjorthies. 

Alden.  Colombo  (Columbus). 

Burdette.  Penn. 

Warner.  Smith. 


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FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Lucy  series. 

By  Jacob  Abbott.  Class  17g. 

Lucy  among  the  mountains. 

Lucy’s  conversations. 

Lucy  on  the  sea-shore. 

Lucy  at  study. 

Lucy  at  play. 

Stories  told  to  cousin  Lucy. 

No  name  series. 

Almost  a duchess.  16. 

Diane  Coryval.  “ 

Her  crime.  “ 

Justina.  “ 

My  wife.  “ 

Princess  Amelie.  “ 

Salvage.  “ 

Baker.  His  majesty.  “ 

Boyesen.  Philistines.  “ 

Brush.  Opera  cloak.  “ 

Carrington.  Aschenbroedel.  “ 

Chamberlain.  Manuela  Paredes.  “ 

Clark.  Baby  Rue.  “ 

Hamerton.  Her  picture.  “ 

Hooper.  Tsar’s  window.  “ 

Hunt.  Barrington’s  fate.  “ 

Ingelow.  Don  John.  “ 

Lathrop.  Masque  of  poets.  15. 

Yardley.  Little  sister.  16. 

“Our  continent " library. 

Gardner.  House  that  Jill  built.  14. 

Hawthorne.  Dust.  16. 

Newell.  There  was  once  a man.  “ 

Terhune.  Judith.  “ 

Round-robin  series. 

Fanchette.  16. 

Leone.  “ 

Madame  Lucas.  “ 

Austin.  Desmond  hundred.  “ 

Nameless  nobleman.  “ 


Bates.  Patty’s  perversities.  16. 

Bynner.  Damen’s  ghost.  “ 

Champney.  Rosemary.  “ 

Hamilton.  Rachel’s  share.  “ 

Hammond.  Georgians.  “ 

Kirk.  Lesson  in  love.  “ 

Patchin.  Dorothea.  “ 

Thompson.  His  second  campaign.  “ 

Tallahassee  girl.  “ 

Tiernan.  Homoselle.  “ 

Witherspoon.  Doctor  Ben.  “ 

Waverley  novels. 

By  Walter  Scott.  Class  16. 

Abbott,  The. 

Anne  of  Geierstein. 

Antiquary. 

Betrothed,  and  Highland  widow. 

Black  dwarf,  and  Montrose. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor. 

Count  Robert. 

Fair  maid. 

Guy  Mannering. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian. 

Ivanhoe. 

Kenilworth. 

Monastery. 

Nigel. 

Old  Mortality. 

Peveril. 

Pirate. 

Quentin  Durward. 

Redgauntlet. 

Rob  Roy. 

St.  Ronan’s  well. 

Surgeon’s  daughter,  and  Castle  dangerous 
Talisman,  and  other  tales. 

Waverley. 

Woodstock. 

Young  folks'  heroes  of  history. 

By  G:  Makepeace  Towle.  Class  17c 
Drake.  Magellan.  Marco  Polo. 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Abbott,  B:  Vaughn.  Travelling  law- 


schuoi.  17. 

Abbott,  C:  Conrad.  Primitive  industry.  28. 
Abbott,  E:  Trip  eastward.  17g. 

Abbott,  Edn.  Abbott.  Flatland.  18. 

Abbott,  Franklin,  tr.  See  class  16,  An- 
nouchka. 

Abbott,  Jac.  Alfred.  17c. 

American  history.  See  class  17b. 

Caleb  in  the  country.  17g. 

Caleb  in  town. 

Charles  I.  17c. 

Charles  II.  “ 

Cleopatra.  “ 

Darius.  “ 

Genghis  Khan.  “ 

Jonas  a judge.  17g. 


Jonas  on  a farm  in  summer.  ‘ 

Jonas  on  a farm  in  winter. 

Jonas’s  stories.  “ 

Lucy  among  the  mountains.  “ 

Lucy  at  play.  “ 

Lucy  at  study.  “ 

Lucy  on  the  sea-shore.  “ 

Lucy’s  conversations.  “ 

Margaret  of  Anjou.  17c. 

Nero.  “ 

Pyrrhus.  * “ 

Rollo  at  play.  17g. 

Rollo  at  school.  “ 

Rollo  at  work.  “ 

Rollo  learning  to  read. 

Rollo  learning  to  talk.  “ 

Rollo’s  correspondence. 

Rollo’s  experiments.  “ 

Rollo’s  museum.  “ 

Rollo’s  travels.  “ 

Rollo’s  vacation.  “ 

Stories.  “ 

Abbott,  J:  Stevens  Cabot.  Henry  IV.  17c. 
Hernando  Cortez.  “ 

Hortense.  “ 

Louis  Philippe.  “ 

Philip.  “ 

Abbott,  Lyman,  ed.  Home  reading.  18. 

Abbott,  Lyman.  See  class  17,  Hints  to 
our  boys. 

Abernethv,  J.  W.,  ed.  See  class  32a,  Hole. 

C:  ’ 

About,  Edmond  Francois  Valentin. 

Honest  man.  16. 

Adams,  C:  Fs.,  ed.  J:  Quincy  Adams.  32b. 

Adams,  H:  Albert  Gallatin.  “ 

John  Randolph.  “ 


' Adams,  H:  Cadwallader.  Oxford.  16. 

YVho  did  it?  17g. 

Adams,  Mrs.  Leith.  Madelon.  It 

Adams,  Rob.  C.  Faith.  2 


Adams,  Sa.  Holland,  tr.  See  class  32b, 
Goethe,  J.  W.  v.  Life. 

Adams,  W:  Davenport.  Famous  books.  18. 

Adams,  W:  H:  Davenport.  Eastern 
archipelago.  23. 

Adams,  W:  Taylor.  Down  south.  17g. 

Going  south. 

Going  west. 

Lake  breezes. 

Out  west. 

Up  the  river.  “ 

Adeler,  Max.,  pseud.  See  Clark,  C:  H. 
Aesop.  See  Aesopus. 

Aesopus,  and  others.  Fables.  1 7g. 

Agassiz,  Alex.  See  class  lie,  Agassiz,  E. 

C.,  and  A . 

Agassiz,  Eliz.  Cary,  ed.  Louis  Agassiz.  32b. 
Agassiz,  Eliz.  Cary  and  A.  Seaside 


studies.  lie. 

Agassiz,  Jean  Louis  Rodolphe.  Natu- 
ral history.  *11. 

Aguilar,  Grace.  Vale  of  cedars.  16. 

Aikman,  W:  Bachelor’s  talks.  18. 

Ainger,  Alf.  C:  Lamb.  32b. 

Alcock,  Rutherford.  Art  in  Japan.  14. 

Alcott,  Amos  Bronson.  Tablets.  18d. 

Alcott,  Louisa  May.  Cupid.  17g. 


Jack  and  Jill. 

Jimmy’s  cruise. 

Moods. 

My  boys. 

My  girls. 

Old-fashioned  thanksgiving. 
Shawl-straps. 

Spinning-wheel  stories. 

Alden,  H:  Mills.  See  class  28,  Guernsey, 
A.  H. 

Alden,  Mrs.  Isabella  [McDonald].  Man 


of  the  house.  17g. 

Mrs.  Solomon  Smith. 

Alden,  W:  Livingston.  Columbus.  32b. 

Cruise  of  the  “Ghost.”  17g. 

Alden  & Bro.,  Edn.  pub.  American 

newspaper  catalogue.  37. 

Aldrich,  T:  Bailey.  Ponkapog  to  Pesth.  22 
Still  wale »•  trag^dU*  16. 


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u.  Of  ILL  LIB, 


Aldridge. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Aldridge,  Reginald.  Life  on  a ranch.  21. 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.  See  Hector,  Mrs. 

A.  F.  [T.] 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.  Autobiography.  32b. 

Alger,  Abby  Langdon,  tr.  See  class  1C , 
Usurper. 

Alger,  Horatio,  jr.  James  A.  Garfield.  17c. 
Alger,  W:  Rounseville.  School  of  life.  18d. 
Solitudes. 

Alice  Maud  Mary.  32b. 

Alison,  Archibald.  Miscellaneous  essays. 

See  class  18d , Wilson,  J: 

Allen,  Alex.  Viets  Griswold.  Christian 

thought.  2. 

Allen,  C:  Grant.  Flowers.  lid. 

Allyn,  Rob.  See  class  6b,  Lilienthal,  M.  E. 
Ames,  Harriet  H.,  comp.  See  class  37, 

Ames  free  library. 

Ames,  Ma.  Clemmer.  See  Hudson,  M. 

[C.3 

Ames  free  library.  Catalogue.  37. 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Constantinople.  22. 
Holland.  “ 

Morocco.  24. 

Paris.  22. 

Spain.  “ 

Anderson,  Eliz.  Garrett.  See  class  12. 

Anderson,  Rasmus  Bjorn,  tr.  See  class 
16,  Happy  boy.  Also  Magnhild; 


and  Synnove  Solbakken. 

Andreas,  A.  T.,  pub.  Kansas.  28. 

Andrews,  Fanny.  Prince  Hal.  16. 

Andrews,  W:  A.  Daring  voyage,  A,  17a. 
Andrews,  W:  P.  See  class  15,  Very,  J. 
Angell,  H:  C.  Wm.  M.  Hunt.  32b. 

Annandale,  C:,  ed.  See  class  34,  Ogil- 
vie,  J: 

Anstey,  F.,  pseud.  See  Guthrie,  F.  A. 
Appleton,  T:  Gold.  Nile  journal.  24. 

Appleton  & Co.,  D.,  pub.  See  class  14. 
Arblay,  Fes.  [Burney]  d’.  Cecilia.  16. 

Diary  and  letters.  32b. 


Argles,  Mrs.  Marg.  Airy  fairy  Lilian.  16. 
Dick’s  sweetheart.  “ 

Doris.  “ 

Faith.  “ 

In  durance  vile.  “ 

Loys.  “ 

Mrs.  Geoffrey.  “ 

Phyllis. 

Portia.  “ 


Ariosto,  Ludovico.  Orlando  Furioso.  15. 

Armitage,  Ella  S.  English  nation.  29. 

Arnold,  Edwin.  Light  of  Asia.  15. 

Pearls  of  the  faith.  “ 


Arnold,  G:  See  class  16,  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.5. 

Arnold.  Howard  Payson.  Gleanings.  22. 
Arnold,  I:  Newton.  Benedict  Arnold.  32b. 

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Arnold,  Matthew.  Irish  essays.  18d. 

Poems.  15. 

See  also  class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 

Arr,  E.  H.,  pseud.  See  Rollins,  Mrs.  E. 

C.  [H.] 

Arrom,  Cecilia  [ Bdhl  de  Faber].  Span- 


ish fairy  tales.  17g. 

Arthur,  Tim.  Shay.  Man-trap.  18. 

Wife’s  engagement  ring.  17g. 

Arthur,  W:  Samuel  Budgett.  32b. 

Ashe,  T.,  ed.  See  class  18,  Coleridge,  S:  T. 
Asher,  D:,  tr.  See  class  Ilf , Geiger,  L. 

Ashton,  J:  John  Smith.  28. 

Social  life.  29. 

Ashwell,  A.  R.,  and  Wilberforce,  R.  G. 

S:  Wilberforce.  32b. 


Atkinson,  E.,  tr.  See  class  8,  Helmholtz, 

H. 

Also. class  10,  Ganot,  A. 

Aubigne,  J.  H.  M.  d’.  See  class  29,  Merle 
d’AubignS,  J.  H. 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Brigitta.  16. 

Foresters.  “ 

Austin,  Mrs.  Jane  [Goodwin].  Des- 
mond hundred.  “ 

Mrs.  Brown.  “ 

Nameless  nobleman.  “ 

Nantucket  scraps.  “ 

Baber,  E:  Colborne,  ed.  See  class  23,  Gill, 


W:  J: 

Bacon,  Fs.  Works.  18e. 

Bacon,  G:  B.  Siam.  23. 

Bacon,  H:  Parisian  year.  22. 

Badcock,  J:  Vignettes.  lie. 

Baedeker,  Karl.  Northern  Germany.  22. 

Rhine,  The.  “ 

Bailey,  Ja.  Montgomeiy.  Mr.  Phillips’ 
goneness.  16. 

Baillie-Grohman,  W.  A.  See  class  21, 
Grohman,  W.  A.  B. 

Bain,  Alex.  Education.  6b. 

Logic.  1. 

Mental  science.  “ 

Moral  science.  “ 

Bainbridge,  Lucy  S.  Letters.  25. 

Baird,  H:  Martyn.  Huguenots.  29. 

Baker,  C.  Alice.  Azores.  22. 

Baker,  Mrs.  Harriette  Newell  [Woods]. 

Sisters  at  service.  17g. 

Baker,  S:  White.  Africa.  24. 

True  tales.  17g. 

Baker,  W:  Mumford.  Certainty.  16. 

His  majesty.  “ 

Making  of  a man.  “ 

Baldwin,  J.  School  management.  6b. 

Baldwin,  Ja.  Siegfried.  17g. 

Baldwin,  Lydia  Wood.  Yankee  school- 
teacher. 16. 

Ballantine,  W:  Barrister’s  life.  32b. 

Ballantyne,  T:  Essays  in  mosaic.  18d. 

) 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Blaikie. 


Ballou,  Maturin  Murray.  Cuba.  21 

Round  the  world.  25 

Women.  18 

Bancroft,  G:  Constitution.  5 

United  States.  28 

Barbou,  Alf.  Victor  Hngo.  32b 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine.  Curious  myths.  3 
Germany.  18 

Patriarchs.  2 

Rob.  Ste.  Hawker.  32b 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine,  tr.  See  class  16, 
Ernestine. 

Barr,  Mrs.  Amelia  Edith  [Huddleston]. 

Jan  Vedder’s  wife.  16. 

Young  people.  17g. 

Barrett,  B:  Fisk.  New-Church.  2. 

See  also  class  2,  Madeley,  E: 

Barrett,  Lawrence.  Edwin  Forrest.  32b. 

Barrows,  W:  Oregon.  28. 

Bartlett,  G:  H.  . Commercial  trip.  16. 

Bartlett,  J:  Shakespeare  phrase  book.  18. 
Bartlett,  S:  Coloord.  Egypt  to  Pales- 
tine. 25. 

Bascom,  J:  Aesthetics.  14. 

Bates,  Arlo.  Patty’s  perversities.  16. 

Bates,  Ctte.  Fiske.  See  class  15,  Long- 
fellow, H:  W.  Longfellow  birthday 
book. 

Bates,  H:  Wa.  Amazons.  21. 

Beadle,  J.  H.  Life  in  Utah.  31. 

Beale,  Anne.  Gladys.  17g. 

Bean,  Mrs.  Helen  Mar.  Widow  Wyse.  16. 

Beecher,  H:  Ward.  Lectures  to  young 
men.  18d. 

Beecher,  Cath.  Esther,  and  Stowe,  Mrs. 

H.  [ B.]  Domestic  science.  6. 

Beehler,  W.  H.  Brooklyn.  20. 

Beesly,  A:  H:  Gracchi,  Mai.' as,  and 
Sulla.  27. 

Sir  John  Franklin.  32b. 

Behrens,  Bertha.  Lottie.  16. 

Penniless  girl. 

Bell,  C:  See  classic,  Carter,  S.  N.,  comp. 

Bell,  Clara,  tr.  See  class  16,  Brigitta; 
Graveyard  flower;  Trafalgar;  Uarda; 
and  Wane  of  an  ideal. 

Also  class  23,  Haeckel,  E.  H. 

Bell,  Mrs.  Nancy  [ Meugens].  Santi  da 
Urbino.  32b. 

Science  ladders.  17d. 

Bell,  Mrs.  Nancy  [Meugens]  (N.  D’An- 
vers) , tr.  See  class  27,  Nadaillac,  J. 

F.  A.  du  P.  de. 

Bell,  Rob.,  ed.  Songs.  15. 

Bellamy,  C:  J.  Breton  mills.  16. 

Bellamy,  E:  Miss  Ludington’s  sister.  “ 
Belt,  Harriett  Pennawell.  Marjorie 
Huntingdon.  “ 

Bement,  C.  N.  Poulterer’s  companion.  13d. 
Benedict,  Julius.  Weber.  32b. 

Benham,  G:  Chittenden.  Year  of  wreck.  16. 


Benjamin,  Park.  See  class  16,  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  5. 

Benjamin,  S:  Green  Wheeler.  Art  in 
America.  14. 

Contemporary  art.  “ 

Troy.  27. 

Bentley,  Rensselaer.  Pictorial  reader.  6b. 
Benton,  T:  Hart.  Thirty  years’  view.  28. 

Besant,  Wa.  Art  of  fiction.  LSd. 

Coligny.  32b. 

Revolt  of  man.  16. 

Besant,  Wa.,  and  Rice,  J.  R:  Whitting- 
ton. 32b. 

Betham-Ed  wards,  Miss.  See  Edwards, 

M.  B.  B. 

Bicknell  & Co.,  A.  J.,  pub.  Cottage  & 
villa  architecture.  14. 

Public  buildings.  “ 

School  house  and  church  architecture.  “ 
Stables.  “ 

Street,  store  & bank  fronts.  “ 

Bigelow,  Marshall  T.  Punctuation.  6b. 

Bigot,  Mme.  Ma.  [ Healy].  Mere  caprice.  16. 
Bikelas,  D.  Loukis  Laras. 

Bingham,  D.  A.  Marriages  of  the  Bo- 
napartes.  32a. 

Bird,  Isabella  L.  See  Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  L. 

[B.] 

Bishop,  Mrs.  Isabella  L.  [ Bird].  Japan.  23. 
Rocky  mountains.  21. 

Sandwich  islands.  23. 

BDhop,  W:  H:  Detmol  1.  16. 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  1. 

Bismarck -Schonhau  sen,  K:  O:  Eduard 
Leopold  von.  Biography.  32b. 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Happy  boy.  16. 

Magnhild.  “ 

Synnove  Solbakken. 

Black,  J:,  tr.  See  class  32b,  Goldoni,  C. 

Black,  Rob.,  tr.  See  class  29,  Guizot,  F. 

P.  G.,  and  Witt,  H.  [G.]  de. 

Black,  W:  Adventures.  I7g. 

Four  MacNicols.  ‘ 

Judith  Shakespeare.  16. 

Macle^d  of  Dare.  “ 

Shandon  bells.  “ 

White  heather. 

Yolande.  “ 

Blackburn,  H:  A'-eton  folk.  22. 

Blackie,  J:  Stuart.  Goethe.  18. 

Self-culture.  18d. 

Blackman,  Emily  C.  Susquehanna 

county.  08. 

Blackmore,  R:  Doddridge.  Lorna 

Doone.  16. 

Mary  Anerley.  “ 

Blackwell,  Eliz.  Counsel  to  parents.  6b. 

Blackwood,  F:  Temple.  Yacht  voyage.  20. 
Blaikie,  W:  How  to  get  strong.  12. 

Blaikie,  W:  Garden.  Livingstone.  32  o. 


(63) 


Blaine. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Blaine,  Ja.  Gillespie.  Twenty  years  of 


congress.  28. 

Blake,  Ma.  E.  On  the  wing.  21. 

Blanc,  Auguste  Alexandre  Phillippe  C: 

Painting  and  engraving.  14. 

Blanc,  Jean  Jos.  Louis.  Ten  years.  29. 

Blavatsky,  Mme.  H.  P.  Isis  unveiled.  1. 
Blind,  Mathilde.  Tarantella  16. 

See  also  class  32b,  Cross,  Mrs.  M.  A.  [ E.] 
Bloede,  Gertrude.  Angelo.  15. 

Giorgio.  “ 

Blot,  Pierre.  Practical  cookery.  13e. 

Blunt,  Anne.  Bedouin  tribes.  23. 

Boddy,  Alex.  A.  To  Kairwan.  24. 

Bogardus,  Adam  H.  Shooting.  12. 


Bonaparte,  C:  Lucien  Jules  Laurent. 

See  class  lie,  Wilson,  A. 

Booth,  M.  L.,  tr.  See  class  17 g,  Last  fairy 
tales. 


Booth.  Mrs.  0:  Faustine.  16. 

Borel,  T:  Agenor  de  Gasparin.  32b. 

Botta,  Anne  Charlotte  Lynch.  Uni- 
versal literature.  18f. 

Bowen,  B:  F.  America.  28. 

Bowen,  C.  E.  House  on  the  bridge.  17g. 
Bowen,  Fs.  Gleanings.  18d. 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth.  Falconberg.  16. 
Ilka.  17g. 

Philistines.  16. 

Titania.  “ 

Brackenbury,  C:  Booth.  Frederick  the 
great.  32b. 

Bradley,  G:  Granville.  Art.  P.  Stanley.  “ 
Brand,  J:  Popular  antiquities.  31. 

Brassey,  Mrs.  Annie.  Around  the 
world.  20. 

In  the  trades.  “ 

Sunshine  and  storm.  “ 

Bray,  Mrs.  Reginald.  We  four.  17g. 

Bray,  W:,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Evelyn,  J: 
Bremer,  Frederika.  See  class  13d,  Down- 
ing, A.  J. 

Bridges,  Mrs.  Diana  Carew.  16. 

My  lord.  “ 

Roy  and  Viola.  “ 

Brinton,  Dan.  Garrison,  and  Napheys, 

G:  H.  Laws  of  health.  12. 

Brodribb,  W:  Jackson.  Demosthenes.  18e. 


See  also  class  18e,  Church,  A.  J.,  and 
Brodribb,  W:  J. 

Brodribb,  W:  Jackson,  and  Besant,  W. 

Constantinople.  29. 

Broglie,  Achille  Leonce  V:  C:  de.  King’s 
secret.  “ 

Brook,  Sa.,  pseud.  See  Stephen,  C.  E. 
Brooke,  Stopford  A:  Robertson.  32b. 

Brooks,  C:  Tim.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Invis- 
ible lodge. 

Brooks,  Louise,  tr.  See  class  17g,  Heidi. 


Brooks,  Noah.  Fairport  nine.  17g. 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  4. 

Brooks,  Phillips.  Candle  of  the  Lord.  2. 
Brougham,  H:  P:  England  and  France.  29. 
Brougham,  J:  Life,  stories,  and  poems.  32b. 


Brown,  E.  E.,  ed.  See  class  18,  Hughes,  T: 
Brown,  Emma  E.  Washington.  17c. 

Brown,  Fs.  See  class  2,  Hitchcock,  R.  D. 
Brown,  J:  Spare  hours.  18. 

See  also  class  18e,  Modern  classics,  v.  9. 
Brown,  Susan  Anna,  comp.  Home  topics.  6. 
Browne,  Phillis,  pseud.  See  Payne,  A.  G. 
Browne,  T:  Religio  medici.  18d. 

Browne,  W:  Hand.  Maryland.  28. 


Browning,  Eliz.  Barrett.  See  class  18e, 
Modern  classics,  v.  12. 

Browning,  Oscar.  Educational  theories.  6b. 
Browning,  Rob.  See  class  18e,  Modern 
classics,  v.  12. 

Brush,  Christine  C.  Opera  cloak.  16. 

Brush,  Ma.  E.  Paul  and  Persis.  17g. 

Bryant,  W:  Cullen.  See  class  32b,  Irving, 

W.,  Studies  of  Irving. 

Buchanan,  Rob.  Master  of  the  mine.  16. 


Shadow.  “ 

Buckley,  Arabella  Burton.  Life.  lie. 

Natural  science.  8. 

Science.  “ 

Winners.  lie. 

Bulfinch,  T:  Age  of  fable.  3. 

Bullard,  Laura  Curtis,  tr.  See  class  16, 
Modern  Midas. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  G:  Earle  Ly tton. 

Parisians.  16. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  Rob.  Lytton.  Ed- 
ward Buiwer,  Lord  .Lytton.  32b. 

Bunce,  01.  Bell.  Bachelor  Bluff.  16. 

Bunner,  H:  C.  Airs  from  Arcady.  15. 

See  also  Matthews,  J.  B. 

Also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  1 and  4. 

Burdette,  Rob.  Jones.  W:  Penn.  32b. 

Burnett,  Fes.  Hodgson.  Haworth’s.  16 
Lass  o’  Lowrie’s.  “ 

Louisiana.  “ 


See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  3. 

Burney,  Fes.  See  Arblay,  Mme.  F.  [ B.]  d’. 

Burnham,  Mrs.  Clara  Louise.  Dearly 
bought.  16. 

No  gentlemen.  “ 

Burns,  Rob.  See  class  18e,  Modern  clas- 
sics, v.  15. 

Burroughs,  J:  Birds  and  poets.  18. 

Fresh  fields.  “ 

Locusts.  “ 

Pepacton.  “ 

See  also  class  18e,  Johnson,  R.,  ed.  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  17. 

Busey,  S:  C.  See  class  12,  Anderson,  E.  G. 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Clarke. 


Bushnell,  Hor.  Literary  varieties.  18d. 

Butt,  Beatrice  May.  Delicia.  16. 

Geraldine  Hawthorne. 

Miss  Molly. 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  America.  17b. 

Boston. 

Classic  lands.  17a. 

Europe. 

Great  composers.  17c. 

Orient.  17a. 


Bynner,Edn.Lassetter.  Damen’s  ghost. 
Byron,  G:  Gordon  Noel.  See  class  18e, 
Modern  classics,  v.  16. 

Caballero,  Fenian.  See  Arrom,  C.  [ B. 
de  F.] 

Cable,  G:  Washington.  Creole  Days. 
Creoles. 

Dr.  Sevier. 

Grandissimes. 

Madame  Delphine. 

Cadell,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Ida  Craven. 

Cady,  Wilhelmina  W.,  tr.  See  class  22 , 
Amicis,  E.  de.  Spain.  Also  Studies 
of  Paris. 


16. 


16. 

28. 

16. 

<< 


Caird,  Ja.  India.  23. 

Camoens,  Luiz  de.  Lusiad.  15. 

Capes,  W:  Wolfe.  Livy.  See  class  18e, 
Nettle  ship,  H.  Vergil. 

Carey,  Rosa  Nouchette.  Nellie’s  mem- 
ories. 16. 


Carlyle, Jane Baillie  [ Welsh].  Letters.  32b. 
Carlyle,  T:  Essays.  18d. 

Reminiscences.  32b. 

See  also  class  18e , Modern  classics,  v. 
13-15. 


Carlyle,  T:,  and  Emerson,  R.  W.  Cor- 
respondence. 32b. 

Carlyle,  T:,  ed.  See  class  32b.  Carlyle,  J. 

B.  [W.] 

Carpenter,  Frank  D.  Y.  Round  about 

Rio.  21. 


Carr,  Fs.  Left  alone.  17g. 


Carrington,  Kate.  Aschenbroedel.  16. 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  See  class  18a , 

Dodgson,  C:  L. 

Carruthers,  Rob.,  ed.  See  class  18/ , 
Chambers,  R.,  ed. 

Carter,  Rob.  Brudenell.  Eyesight.  12. 

Carter,  Mrs.  Susan  N.,  comp.  Art  sug- 
gestions. 14. 

Cary,  Alice.  Country  life.  16. 

Cary,  H:  Fs.,  tr.  See  class  15 , Dante  Alig- 


hieri. 


Cathcart,  G:  R.  See  class  6b,  Swinton, 
W: 

Catherwood,  Ma.  Hartwell.  Craque-o’- 


doom.  16. 

Old  caravan  days.  17g. 

Catlin,  G:  North  American  Indians.  21. 
Caton,  J:  Dean.  Norway.  22. 


Centz.  P.  C.,  pseud.  See  class  5,  Sage, 
B.  J. 


Cervus,  G.  I.  “ White  Lathers”.  16. 

Cesnola,  Luigi  Palma  di.  Cyprus.  23. 

Chamberlain,  Parthene  B.  Fred.  17g. 

Chamberlain,  W:  Mellen.  Manuela 

Paredes.  16. 

Chambers,  Rob.,  ed.  English  litera- 
ture. 18f. 

Chambers,  W:and  Rob.  Encyclopaedia.  34. 
Champlin,  J:  D.,  jr.  Young  folks’  cy- 
clopaedia. 17d. 


Champlin,  Virginia,  tr.  See  class  16, 
Kings  in  exile.  Also  Mademoiselle 
Bismarck;  Numa  Roumestan;  and 
No.  13.  Also  class  17d,  Learning  to 
draw. 

Champney,  Mrs.  Lizzie  [Williams]. 

Rosemary.  16. 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  6. 

Chandler,  Peleg  W.  John  A.  Andrew.  32b. 

Chaney,  G:  Leonard.  Every-day  life.  6. 

Chaplin,  Heman  W.  See  class  16,  Stories 
by  Am.  authors,  v.  6.  The  village 
convict. 

Chaplin,  Mrs.  Jane  Dunbar.  Wilder- 
ness. 16. 

Chatrian,  Alexandre.  AS^Erckmann,  E. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  See  class  15. 

Chellis,  Ma.  Dwinnell.  All  for  money.  17g. 

Brewery  at  Taylorville.  “ 


Cherbuliez,  V:  Diplomacy.  16. 

Saints  and  sinners.  “ 

Child,  Mrs.  Lydia  Maria  [ Fs.]  Letters.  32b. 

Looking  toward  sunset.  18. 

Church,  Alf.  J:  Greek  tragedians.  16. 

Ovid.  18e. 

Roman  life.  27. 

Virgil.  16. 

Church,  Alf.  J:,  and  Brodribb,  W:  J. 

Pliny’s  letters.  18e. 

Church,  Ella  Rodman.  Embroidery.  14. 

Home. 

Church,  F.  J.,  tr.  See  class  32b,  Socrates. 
Church,  R:  W:  Bacon.  32b. 

Spenser.  “ 

Cist,  H:  Martyn.  Cumberland.  28. 

Clark,  Alf.  Corning,  tr.  See  class  18,  Ryd- 
berg, V. 

Clark,  C:  Heber.  Elbow-room.  18a, 

Fortunate  island.  16. 

Random  shots.  18a. 

Clark,  Mrs.  Ctte.  [Moon].  Baby  Rue.  16. 

Modern  Hagar.  “ 

Clark,  Edson  Lyman.  European  Tur- 
key. 29. 

Clark,  H:  H.  Pompeii.  17g. 

Clarke,  Mrs.  Asia  Booth.  J.  B.  and  E. 

Booth.  32b. 

Clarke,  Ja.  Freeman.  Religious  history.  2. 
Self  culture.  18d. 

Ten  great  religions.  2. 

Thomas  Didymus.  “ 


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Clarke. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Clarke,  Jos.  Thatcher,  tr.  See  class  lJj., 

Reber,  F.  v. 

Clarkson,  L.  John  Wallace.  16. 

Clay,  C:  M.,  pseud.  See  Clark,  Mrs.  C.  [ M.] 
Clemens,  S:  Langhorne.  Mississippi.  21. 
Stolen  white  elephant.  16. 

Tramp  abroad.  22. 

Clement,  Clara  E.  See  Waters,  C.  E.  [C.] 
Cobbe,  Fes.  Power.  Duties  of  women.  lSd. 
Religious  duty.  2. 

See  also  class  6a,  Stanton,  T.,  ed. 

Coffin,  C:  Carleton.  Boys  of  ’61.  17b. 

Ja.  A.  Garfield.  32b. 

Liberty.  17  b. 

Coffin,  Roland  Folger.  Sailor’s  yarns.  16. 
Coleridge,  A.  D.,  tr.  See  class  14,  Mosch- 
eles,  I. 

Coleridge,  S:  Taylor.  Table  talk.  18. 

Works.  18e. 


See  also  class  18e , Modern  classics,  v.  7. 
Coles,  Miss.  See  Harris,  Mrs.  M.  [C.] 
Collins,  Clifton  W.  Plato. 

Sophocles. 

Collins,  W:  Lucas.  Aristophanes. 
Cicero. 

Homer. 

Livy. 

Lucian. 

Plautus  and  Terence. 

Thucvdides. 

Virgil. 


Collins,  W:  Wilkie.  After  dark.  16. 

Collyer,  Rob.  Sermons.  2. 

Colombi,  La  Marchesa.  Wane  of  an 
ideal.  16. 

Colvin,  Sidney.  Landor.  32b. 

Combe,  W:  Doctor  Syntax.  15. 

Comins,  Lizzie  B.  Hartwell  farm.  16. 

Marion  Berkley.  17g. 

Conant,  Alb.  Jasper.  Vanished  races.  Ilf. 
Cond6,  Jos4  Antonio.  Arabs  in  Spain.  29. 
Conder,  Claude  Reignier.  Judas  Mac- 
cabseus.  32b. 

Confucius,  and  Mencius.  Chinese  clas- 
sics. 18. 

Conway,  Hugh.  See  Fargus,  F:  J: 
Conybeare,  W:  J:,  and  Howson,  J:  S. 
Apostle  Paul.  2. 

Cook,  Jos.  Boston  Monday  lectures.  See 

class  18d. 

Cook,  Marc.  Wilderness  cure.  12. 

Cooke,  G:  Willis.  Emerson  32b. 

Cooke,  J:  Esten.  Old  Dominion.  17b. 

PoKahontas.  32b. 

Virginia.  28. 

Virginia  Bohemians.  16. 

Virginia  comedians.  “ 

Cooke,  Rose  [Terry].  Somebody’s 

neighbors.  " 16. 

Cooley,  T:  McIntyre.  Michigan.  28. 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.  See  Woolsey, 


S.  C. 


Cooper,  H.  J.  Art  of  furnishing.  14. 

Cooper,  T:  V.,  and  Fenton,  H.  T.,  eds. 

American  politics.  5. 

Copleston,  Reginald  Ste.  iEschylus.  lSe. 
Coppee,  H:  Conquest  of  Spain.  29. 

Corbett,  Mrs.  E.  T.  Fairy.  17g. 

Cornwall,  Sa.  Jerusha.  Roses.  15. 

Cory,  W:  English  history.  29. 

Coupland,  Sidney.  Personal  appear- 
ances. 12. 

Courthope,  W.  J.  Addison.  32b. 

Cox,  G:  W-  Mythology.  3. 

Cox,  Jac.  Dolson.  Atlanta.  28. 

March  to  the  sea.  “ 


Cox,  S:  Sullivan.  Orient  sunbeams. 
Craddock,  C:  Egbert,  pseud.  See  Mur- 

free,  M.N. 

Craigin,  H:  Adams.  Boy’s  workshop. 
Craik,  Mrs.  Dinah  Maria  [Mulock]. 
Brownie. 

Christian’s  mistake. 

Fairy  book. 

John  Martin. 

Little  lame  prince. 

Little  mother. 

Our  year. 

Plain  speaking. 

Thirty  years. 


17. 


17g. 

16. 

l"g. 

32b. 

17g. 

16. 


17t 


18d. 

15. 


Craik,  Georgians  M.  Cousin.  17g. 

Mark  Dennison’s  charge.  16. 


Miss  Moore. 


17g. 


Crane,  T:  F:  Italian  tales.  16. 

Craven,  Mme.  Pauline.  Eliane. 

Crawford,  Fs.  Marion.  American  poli- 
tician. “ 

Doctor  Claudius.  “ 

Mr.  Isaacs.  “ 

Roman  singer.  “ 

To  leeward.  “ 

Zoroaster.  “ 


Crawfurd,  Oswald  J:  F:  Portugal.  22. 

World.  16. 

Creighton,  Mandell.  Age  of  Elizabeth.  29. 
Croffut,  W:  A:  Midsummer  lark.  18a. 

Croker,  J:  Wilson.  Croker  papers.  32b. 


Croker,  J:  Wilson,  ed.  See  class  29,  Her- 

vey,  J: 

Cross,  J:  Wa.,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Cross,  M. 

A.  [E  ] George  Eliot’s  life. 

Cross,  Mrs.  Ma.  Ann  [Evans].  Essays.  18d. 
Life.  32b. 

Theonhratus  Such.  lSd. 

Cumming,  Mrs.  Constance  Frederica 
[Gordon].  Fiji.  23. 

Hebrides.  22. 

Cummings,  M.  F.,  and  Miller,  C.  C.  Ar- 
chitecture. 14. 


Cumnock,  Rob. 
readings. 

Cundall,  Jos.  Holbein. 
Cupples,  Mrs.  Ann  Jane. 
(06) 


McLean,  ed.  Choice 

18b. 
32b. 

Driven  to  sea.  17g. 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Doudney. 


Cupples,  G:  Deserted  ship.  17g. 

Green  hand. 

Curteis,  Art.  M.  Macedonian  empire.  27. 
Curtis,  Mrs.  Caro.  G.  Madge.  17g. 


Curtis,  G:  W:  See  class  13d , Downing, 
A.  J. 

Curtis,  Herbert  Pelham,  tr.  See  class  16, 
Arabian  days’  entertainments. 


Curtiss,  D.  S.  Wheat  culture.  13d. 

Cushing,  W:  Initials  and  pseudonyms.  34. 

Custer,  Mrs.  Eliz  Bacon.  General  Cus- 
ter. 32b. 

Dahlgren,  Mrs.  Madeleine  [Vinton], 

Sketches.  21. 

Dahn,  Felix.  Felicitas.  16. 


Dali,  W.  H.,  ed.  See  class  27,  Nadaillac, 
J.  F.  A.  du  P. 

Dannenburg,  Georg,  pseud.  See  Fried- 
rich, R.  H. 


Dante  Alighieri.  Vision.  15. 

D’Anvers,  N.  See  Bell,  Mrs.  N.  [ M.] 
Darwin,  C:  Rob.  Climbing  plants.  lid. 

Different  forms  of  flowers. 

Domestication.  11. 

Fertilisation.  lid. 

Fertilised  by  insects. 

Insectivorous  plants. 

Movement  in  plants. 

Vegetable  mould.  11. 

D’Aubigne,  J.  H.  M.  See  Merle  d’Au- 
bign6,  J.  H. 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  Kings  in  exile.  16. 


Numa  Roumestan. 

Prodigious  adventures. 

Dauge,  Henri,  pseud.  See  Hammond, 
Mrs.  H.  H. 

Davidson,  J.  Morrison.  English  liber- 


als. 

32a. 

Kings. 

5. 

Davies,  Ja. 

Catullus. 

18e. 

Hesiod. 

U 

Davies,  W: 

Tiber. 

22. 

l)avis,  Reb.  Harding.  See  class  16,  Sto- 
ries by  Am.  authors,  v.  1. 

Davis,  W:  T.  Landmarks  of  Plymouth.  28. 
Davy,  Humphrey.  Consolations.  18d. 
Day,  H:  Spain.  22. 

Dayton,  Abram  C.  Knickerbocker  life.  28. 
Dayton  public  library.  Catalogue.  37. 
De  Forest,  J.  W.  See  class  16,  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  4. 

De  Forest,  Julia  B.  History  of  art. 

Delany,  Mrs.  Ma.  [Granville].  Autobi- 
ography. 

Delaroche,  Paul.  See  class  32a , Rees,  J. 

E.  R. 

De  Leon,  Edn.  Khedive’s  Egypt. 

De  Mille,  Ja.  Castle  in  Spain. 

Deming,  Clarence.  By-ways. 

Deming,  P.  Adirondack  stories. 


Deshler,  C:  D.  Poets.  18. 

Devens,  R.  M.  Great  events.  28. 

Dewhurst,  W:  W.  St.  Augustine.  21. 

Dewing,  Mrs.  Maria  R.  [Oakey].  Beauty 
in  dress.  6. 

Beauty  in  the  household.  14. 


Dewing,  Mrs.  T.  W.  See  Dewing,  Mrs. 

M.  R.  [0.] 

DeWitt,  Mme.  H.  [G.]  See  Witt,  H.  [G.] 
de. 

Diaz,  Mrs.  Abby  Morton.  Domestic 
problem.  6. 

Lucy  Maria.  17g. 

Stimpcett  family.  “ 

Story-book.  “ 

William  Henry.  “ 

William  Henry  letters.  “ 

Dicey,  E:  V:  Emmanuel.  32b. 

Dickens,  C:  J:  Huffam.  Letters. 

Pickwick  club.  16. 

See  also  class  18e,  J ohnson,  R.  ed.  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  18. 

Also  Modern  classics,  v.  6. 

Dickens,  Mamie,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Dick- 
ens, C:  J:  H.  Letters. 

Dickey,  Katharine  S.,  tr.  See  class  16, 
Lottie  of  the  mill. 

Dickie,  G:  See  class  11,  McCosh,  Ja. 

Didier,  Eug.  Lemoine.  Madame  Bona- 


parte. 32b. 

Dippold,  G:  Thdr.  Epics  of  Germany.  3. 
Disraeli,  B:  Endymion.  16. 

Dixie,  Florence  Douglas.  Across  Pata- 
gonia. 21. 

Dixon,  C:  Bird  life.  lie. 

Dobson,  H:  Austin.  Fielding.  32b. 

Hogarth.  “ 

Vignettes.  15, 

Dobson,  W:  T.,  comp.  See  class  32a, 
Scott,  W. 

D ?dge,  Ma.  Abigail.  Gala  days.  16. 

Dodge,  Ma.  [Mapes].  Donald. 

Dodge,  R:  Irving.  Great  West.  21. 

Dodgson,  C:  Lutwidge.  Rhyme?  18a. 

Doggett,  Kate  Newell,  tr.  See  class  14, 
Blanc,  A.  A.  P.  C: 

Dolby,  G:  Dickens.  32b. 

Donne,  W:  Bodham.  Euripides.  ISe. 

Tacitus.  “ 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis.  27. 

Ragnarok.  11. 


Doren,  Electra  C.,  comp.  See  class  37, 

Dayton  public  library. 

Dornblaser,  T:  Franklin.  Sabre  strokes.  28. 
Dorr,  Julia  Caro.  [Ripley].  Bermuda.  21. 
Dostoyefsky,  Feodor  Mikhailovitch. 

Buried  alive.  23. 

Doubleday,  Abner.  Chancellorsville.  28. 
Douduey,  Sa.  Michaelmas  Daisy.  17g. 


14. 

32b. 


24. 

16. 

18. 

16. 


Douglas. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Douglas,  Amanda  Minnie.  Floyd  Gran- 


don’s  honor.  16. 

Hope  Mills.  “ 

In  trust.  “ 

Stephen  Dane.  “ 

Dowden,  E:  Shakspere.  18d. 

Southey.  32b. 

Downing,  And.  Jackson.  Rural  essays.  13d. 
Drake,  S:  Adams.  White  mountains.  21. 
Drake,  S:  Adams,  ed.  Great  benefactors.  32a. 
Drummond,  H:  Natural  law.  2. 


Dryden,  Minta  I.,  comp.  See  class  37, 

Dayton  public  library. 

Du  Boisgobey,  Fortune.  Golden  tress.  16. 
Du  Chaillu,  Paul  Belloni.  Midnight  sun.  22. 


Duchess,  The,  pseud.  See  Argles,  Mrs.  M. 

Dufferin,  Earl  of.  See  Blackwood,  F.  T. 

Dulcken,  H.  W.,  ed.  Worthies.  32a. 

Dumas,  Alexandre  Davy.  Two  Dianas.  16. 

Du  Moncel,  Theodose  Achille  Louis. 
Telephone.  10. 

Duncan,  P.  Martin,  ed.  See  class  lie, 
Figuier,  G.  L. 

Durand,  Mme.  Alice  Marie  Celeste  H: 
[Fleurv].  Dournof.  16. 

Princess  Ogherof.  “ 

Durand,  J.,  tr.  See  class  22,  Taine,  H.  A. 

Dwight,  H:  0.  Turkish  life.  22. 

Dwight,  Ma.  Ann.  Mythology.  3. 

Dyer,  T.  F.  Thiselton.  Folk-lore.  18d. 

Eassie,  W:  Healthy  houses.  12. 

Eastlake,  C:  Lock.  Louvre  gallery.  14. 

Eastman,  Julia  Arabella.  Short-com- 
ings. 17g. 

Eaton,  Dan.  Cady.  Sculpture.  14. 

Eaton,  Dorman  Bridgman.  Civil  ser- 
vice. 6a. 

Ebers,  Georg  Moritz.  Burgomaster’s 
wife.  16. 

Question,  A.  “ 

Uarda. 

Ebner-Eschenbach,  Marie  v.  Aphor- 
isms. 18. 

Eddy,  Dan.  Clarke.  Walter’s  tour.  17a. 

Eddy,  J:  See  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  2. 


Edgar,  J:G.  Cavaliers  and  roundheads.  17b. 
Edgren.  August  Hjalmar,  tr.  See  class  18, 

Rydberg;  V. 

Edwardes,  Mrs.  Annie.  Eleventh  hour.  16. 
Edwards,  Bruce.  Rachel  Noble’s  ex- 


perience. 17g. 

Edwards,  Eliezer.  Words,  facts  and 
phrases.  34. 

Edwards,  Jos.  F.  Dyspepsia.  12. 

Edwards,  Matilda  Barbara  Betham. 

Doctor  Jacob.  16. 

Love.  “ 

Eggleston,  E:  Hoosier  school-master.  “ 
Queer  stories.  17g. 


Eggleston,  E:,  and  Seely e,  Mrs.  L.  E. 
Brant  and  Red  Jacket. 

Montezuma. 

Pocahontas. 

Tecumseh. 


17c. 


Eggleston,  G:  Cary.  Red  Eagle.  K 

Eggleston,  G:  Cary,  and  others.  Joe 
Lambert’s  ferry.  17g. 

Eiloart,  Mrs.  C.  J.  Boy  with  an  idea.  “ 

Elbon,  Barbara, pseud.  See  Halsted,  L.B. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  See  Cross,  Mrs.  M. 

A.  [E.] 

Elisabeth,  Queen  of  Ronmania.  See  Pau- 
line Eliz.  Ottillie  Louise. 

Elliot,  Fes.  Italians.  16. 

Elliot,  H:  R.  Bassett  claim. 

Elliott,  Miss  S.  B.  Felmeres,  The.  “ 

Ellis,  Annie  Raine,  ed.  See  class  16,  Ce- 
cilia. 

Ellis,  G:  E:  North  America.  28. 

Ellis,  J:  Intoxicants. 

New  church.  2. 

Wine  question. 

Elwes,  Alf.,  tr.  See  class  24,  Pinto,  A.  x\. 
da  R.  S. 


Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  Republic.  18. 

See  also  class  18e,  Hawthorne,  N.,  and 
others. 

Also  Modern  classics,  v.  2 and  3. 

Also  class  32a,  Wood,  W.,  ed. 

Emerson,  Willis  G.  Winning  winds.  16. 

Emerton,  Ja.  H:  Seashore.  lie. 

Erckmann,  Emile,  and  Chatrian,  A. 
Bonaparte.  16. 

Country  in  danger. 

States  general. 

Year  one.  “ 


“ Ervie  ”,  pseud.  See  Pearson,  E.  C. 

Ettrick  shepherd,  The,  pseud.  See  Hogg, 

Ja. 

Evans,  Augusta  J.  See  Wilson,  Mrs.  A. 

J.  [E.] 

Evelyn,  J:  Diary.  32b. 

Ewing,  Mrs.  Juliana  Horatia.  Mrs. 

Overtheway’s  remembrances.  17g. 

We  and  the  world. 


Faber,  Christine.  Ugly  heroine.  16. 

Fairfax,  Lina  Redwood.  See  class  16, 
Stories  by  Am.  authors,  v.  6. 

Faithful,  Emily.  America.  21. 

Fargus,  F:  J:  Called  back.  16. 

Dark  days. 

Farragut,  Loyall.  Farragut.  32b. 

Farrar,  F:  W:  Early  days  ol  Christian- 
ity. 2. 

Life  of  Christ. 

Seekers  after  God. 


Farrer,  J.  A.  Adam  Smith.  1. 

Fawcett,  Edgar.  Adventures.  16. 

Ambitious  woman. 

Hopeless  case. 

Rutherford. 

Tinkling  cymbals. 


(68) 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Ganot. 


Fenn,  G:  Manville.  Vicar’s  people.  16. 

Fenton,  Hector  T.  See  class  5,  Cooper, 

T:  V. 

Feudge,  Fannie  Roper.  India.  31. 

Field,  Alice  Durand.  Christmas.  17g. 

Field,  Mrs.  Caro.  Leslie  [Whitney]. 

High  lights.  16. 

Field,  H:  Martyn.  Egypt  to  Japan.  25. 

Holy  hills.  23. 

Field,  Kate.  Fechter.  32b. 

Field,  Marie  E.  Wings  of  courage.  17g. 

Fields,  Annie  Adams.  Fields.  32b. 

Fields.  Ja.  T.  Underbrush.  18. 

See  also  class  18e,  Modern  classics,  v.  6 
and  28. 

Figuier,  Guillaume  Louis.  Human 

race.  Ilf. 

Insect  world.  lie. 

Ocean  world.  “ 

Primitive  man.  Ilf. 

Reptiles  and  birds.  lie. 

Vegetable  world.  lid. 

Finley,  Mrs.  Martha  [Farquh arson], 

Elsie  at  Nantucket.  17g. 

Elsie’s  widowhood.  “ 

Mildred  and  Elsie.  “ 

Mildred  at  Roselands.  “ 

Signing  the  contract.  16. 

Finn,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Holy  Land.  23. 

Firdousee,  Abool-Kasim-Mansoor. 

Epic.  16. 


Firdusi,  Abu-1  Kasim.  See  Firdousee, 
A.-K.-M. 

Fisher,  Fes.  C.  Gentle  belle. 


Honor.  “ 

Roslyn’s  fortune.  “ 

Fiske,  J:  Destiny  of  man.  2. 

Excursions.  18d. 

Idea  of  God.  2. 

Fiske,  J ed.  See  class  18f,  Taine,  H.  A. 
Fitzgerald,  Percy.  See  class  32a,  Gau- 
tier, T.,  and  others. 

Flagg,  Wilson.  Birds.  lie. 

Halcyon  days.  18. 

Trees.  lid. 


Fleischmann,  Gen .,  ed.  See  class  32b, 
Melito,  A.  F.  M.  de. 

Fleming,  G:,  pseud.  See  Fletcher,  J.  C. 

Fleming,  Mrs.  May.  Agnes.  Maude  Percy’s 
secret.  16 

Flemming,  Harford,  pseud.  See  McClel- 
lan, Mrs.  H.  [H.] 

Fletcher,  Austin  Barclay,  ed.  Read- 
ings. 6b. 

Fletcher,  Julia  Constance.  Andromeda.  16. 
Medusa.  “ 

Vestigia.  “ 

Fletcher,  Susan  Willis.  English  prison.  18. 

Foote,  Ma.  Hallock.  See  class  16,  Stories 
by  Am.  authors,  v.  4. 

Forbes,  Archibald.  Chinese  Gordon.  32b. 
Glimpses.  18. 

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Forbes,  S.  Russell.  Rome.  22. 

Force,  Manning  Ferguson.  Fort  Henry.  28. 
Forester,  Frank,  pseud.  See  class  32b, 
Herbert,  H:  W: 

Forestier,  Auber,  pseud.  See  class  18a, 


Woodward,  A.  A. 

Forney,  J:  Weiss.  Anecdotes.  32a. 

New  nobility.  16. 

Forrester,  Mrs.  See  Bridges,  Mrs. 

Foster,  C:  Ja.,  ed.  See  class  12,  Bogardus, 

A.  H. 

Foster,  J:  Wells.  Pre-historic  races.  Ilf. 

Foster,  Mrs.  Jonathan,  tr.  See  class  29, 

Cond6,  J.  A. 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  “One  of  three.”  16. 

Peril. 

Probation.  “ 

Wellfields. 

Fothergill,  J:  Milner.  Health.  12. 

Fouque,  La  Motte.  See  La  Motte  Fouque, 

F.  H.  K. 

Fowler,  T:  Locke.  32b. 

Fox,  Caro.  Memories. 


Fraser-Tytler,  C.  C.  See  class  15,  Lid- 
dell,' Mrs.  C.  C.  F.  [T.] 

Frederic,  Harold.  See  class  16,  Stories 
by  Am.  authors,  v.  6. 

Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina.  Mem- 
oirs. 32b. 

Frederich,  Bertha  H.  See  Friedrich, 

B.  H. 

Freeman.  Ja.  E:  Gatherings.  18. 

Frewer,  Ellen  E.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Trib- 
ulations. 

Also  class  32b,  Hugo,  V: 

Friedrich,  Bertha  Heyn.  Hand  to  hand.  16. 


Hard  heart.  “ 

Froissart,  Jean.  Boy’s  Froissart.  17b. 

Chronicles.  29. 

Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks.  G: 

Ripley.  32b. 

Froude,  Ja.  Anthony.  Csesar. 

English  in  Ireland.  29. 

John  Bunyan.  32b. 

Thomas  Becket. 


Froude,  Ja.  Anthony,  ed.  See  class  32b, 
Carlyle,  J.  B.  [W.] 

Also  Carlyle,  T:  Reminiscences. 

Fuller,  E:  Forever.  16. 

Fullerton,  Georgiana,  tr.  See  class  16, 
Eliane. 

Fulton,  Ja.  Alex.  Peach  culture.  13d. 

Fyife,  C:  Allan.  Modern  Europe.  29. 

Gage,  Simon  H.  See  class  lie, Wilder,  B.O. 
Gagneur,  M.  L.  Nihilist  princess.  16. 

Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.  See  Dodge,  M.  A. 
Galdos,  B.  P.  See  Perez  Galdos,  B. 
Gallenga,  Antonio  Carlo  Napoleone. 

Episodes.  32b. 

Ganot,  Adolphe.  Natural  philosophy.  10. 


Gardner. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Gardner,  Celia  E.  Twisted  skein.  15. 

Gardner,  Eugene  C.  House  that  Jill 
built.  14. 

Garfield,  Ja.  Abram.  Works.  18c. 

Garrett,  E:,  pseud.  See  Mayo,  I.  F. 

Garrett- Anderson,  Eliz.  See  class  12, 
Anderson,  E.  G.,  and  others. 

Gaskell,  G.  A.  Compendium.  34. 

Gautier,  Judith.  Usurper.  16. 

Gautier,  Theophile.  Romance.  “ 

Gautier,  Theophile,  and  others.  French 
authors.  32a. 

Gay,  Sydney  Howard.  Ja.  Madison.  32b. 

Geddie,  J:  Central  Africa.  24. 

Geiger,  Lazarus.  Human  race.  Ilf. 

Geikie,  Archibald.  Geological  sketches.  11c. 

Gellie,  Ma.  E.  New  girl.  17g. 

Stephen.  “ 

Gennadius,  J.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Loukis 
Laras. 

George,  H:  Progress  and  poverty.  6a. 

Gersoni,  H:,  tr.  See  class  16,  Mumu. 

Gibbon,  E:  Memoirs.  32b. 

Gibbons,  Phebe  Earle.  French  and 
Belgians.  22. 

Gibbs,  Alf.  S.,  tr.  See  class  32b,  Goethe, 

C.  E.  [T.] 

Gift,  Theo.,  pseud.  See  Havers,  D. 
Gilchrist,  Mrs.  Anne.  Mary  Lamb.  32b. 

Gilder,  W:  H:  Schwatka’s  search.  21. 

Giles,  Chauncey.  Discourses.  2. 

Giles,  Frye  Williams.  Topeka.  28. 

Gill,  W:  J:  River  of  golden  sand.  23. 

Gillmore,  Parker.  Encounters.  25. 

Gill  more,  Parker,  ed.  See  class  lie , Fig- 
uier,  G.  L.  Reptiles  and  birds. 

Gilman,  Art.  Historic  ages.  1 7b. 

Pathfinders.  17g. 

Gilman,  Dan.  Coit.  James  Monroe.  32b. 

Gindely,  Anton.  Thirty  years’  wrar.  29. 

Gladstone,  W:  Ewart.  Gleanings.  18e. 

Godkin,  Georgina  Sa.  V:  Emmanuel.  32b. 

Godwin.  Parke.  Bryant.  “ 

Goethe,  Cath.  Eliz.  [Textor],  Corre- 
spondence. “ 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang.  Novels.  16. 


See  also  class  18e,  Modern  classics,  v.  13. 
Goldoni,  Carlo.  Memoirs.  32b. 

Goldsmith,  J.  C.  Himself  again.  16. 

Goldsmith,  01.  See  class  16,  Classic  tales. 
Goodwin,  Mrs.  H.  B.  See  Talcott,  Mrs. 

H.  B. 

Gordon,  W.  J.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Godfrey 
Morgan. 

Goss,  Nathaniel  S.  Birds  of  Kansas,  lie. 

Catalogue  of  birds.  “ 

Gosse,  Edmund  W:  Gray.  32b. 

Shakespeare  to  Pope.  18f. 

See  also  class  16,  Epic  of  kings. 


Gosse,  Ph.  H:  Wonders  of  the  deep.  11. 

Gottschalk,  C.,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Gotts- 
chalk,  L.  M. 

Gottschalk,  Louis  Moreau.  Notes.  32b. 

Gough,  J:  Bartholomew.  Sunlight  and 
shadow.  18. 

Gow,  A.  M.  Good  morals.  18d. 

Gower,  Ronald  C:  Sutherland  Leveson. 
Figure  painters.  32a. 

Romney  and  Lawrence.  32o. 

Graham,  Isabella  [ Marshall].  Life  and 
writings.  “ 

Grant,  Alex.  Aristotle.  18e. 

Xenophon. 

Grant,  Rob.  Average  man.  16. 

Confessions.  “ 

Grant,  Rob.,  and  others.  King’s  men.  “ 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson.  Personal 

memoirs.  32b. 

Granville,  J.  Mortimer.  Life.  12. 

Mind-troubles.  “ 

Gray,  Asa.  Science  and  religion.  1. 

Gray,  E.  Conder,  pseud.  See  Japp,  A.  H. 
Gray,  G:  Zabriskie.  Children’s  crusade.  29. 
Gray,  Isa  E.  Marjory  Graham.  16. 

Gray,  J:  H:  China.  23. 

Great  Britain.  See  class  31. 

Greeley,  Hor.  American  conflict.  28. 
Green,  Anna  Katharine.  Leavenworth 
case.  16. 

Strange  disappearance. 

Sword  of  Damocles.  “ 

Green,  J:  R:  Conquest  of  England.  29. 

English  people.  “ 

Green,  W:  Spotswood.  New  Zealand.  25. 
Greene,  Fs.  Vinton.  Mississippi,  The.  28. 
Greenfield,  W.  S.  Alcohol.  12. 

Greenough,  Mrs.  Sa.  Dana  [Loring]. 

Mary  Magdalene.  15. 

Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud.  See  Lippi n- 
cott,  Mrs.  S.  J.  [C.] 

Greer,  Maria  J.  My  mother’s  diamonds.  17g. 
Greey,  E:  Japan.  17a. 


Greey,  E:,  tr.  See  class  16,  Loyal  Ronins. 
Gregor.  W:  Gow,  ed.  See  class  23,  Gray, 
J:  PI: 

Greville,  Henry,  pseud.  See  Durand, 
Mme.  A.  M.  C.  H.  [F.] 


Grimm,  Hermann.  Goethe.  32b. 

Grohman,  W:  A.  Baillie.  Rockies.  21. 

Grote,  A:  Radcliffe.  New  infidelity.  2. 

Guernsey,  Alf.  Hudson,  and  Alden,  H: 

M.  Rebellion,  28. 

Guillemin,  Amedee.  Forces  of  nature.  10. 
Guiney,  Louise  Imogen.  Goose-quill 
papers.  18. 

Guizot,  Francois  Pierre  Guillaume.  Cor- 
neille. 32b. 

Guizot,  Franyois  Pierre  Guillaume,  and 
Witt,  H.  [G.]  de.  France.  29. 


(70) 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Ha  weis. 


Gustafson,  Mrs.  Zadel  Barnes.  Gene- 


vieve Ward.  32b. 

Guthrie,  C:  J.  See  class  32b,  Guthrie,  T: 
Guthrie,  D:  K.  and  C:  J.  See  class  32b, 

Guthrie,  T: 

Guthrie,  F.  Anstey.  Giant’s  robe.  16. 

Vice  versa.  “ 

Guthrie,  T:  Autobiography.  32b. 

H.,  H.,  pseud.  See  Jackson,  Mrs.  IT.  M. 

m 

Habberton,  J:  Bowsham  puzzle.  16. 

Just  one  day.  17g. 

Paul  Grayson.  “ 

Worst  boy.  “ 

Haeckel,  Ernest  Heinrich.  Ceylon.  23. 

Hailmann,  W.  N.  Kindergarten.  6b. 

Hale,  Annie  M.  Children.  “ 

Hale,  E:  Everett.  Christmas.  16. 

Fortunes  of  Rachel.  “ 

Our  Christmas.  “ 

Without  a country.  “ 


Hale,  E:  Everett,  ed.  See  class  3.  Bul- 
finch,  T: 

Hale,  E:  Everett  and  S.  Family  flight.  17. 

France.  22. 

Hale,  Susan.  See  Hale,  E:  E.  and  S. 
Halevy,  Ludovic.  Abbe  Constantine.  16. 


Hall,  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  [Fielding].  See 
class  22,  Hall,  S:  C. 

Hall,  C:  W.  Drifting.  17a. 

Hall,  Granville  Stanley.  German  cult- 
ure. 18d. 

Hall,  S:  Carter  and  Mrs.  A.  M.  [ F.]  Ire- 
land. 22. 

Hall,  W:  Whitty.  Dyspepsia.  12. 

Hallowell,  Anna  Davis,  ed.  Ja.  and 
Lucretia  Mott.  32b. 

Halsted,  Byron  D:  Barn  plans.  13d. 

Halsted,  Leonora  B.  Bethesda.  16. 

Hamerling,  Rob.  Aspasia.  “ 

Hamerton,  Ph.  Gilbert.  Her  picture.  “ 

Human  intercourse.  18d. 

Landscape.  18. 

Modern  Frenchmen.  32a. 

See  also  class  I8e,  Johnson,  R.,ec?.  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  17. 

Hamilton,  Alex.,  and  others.  Federalist.  6a. 
Hamilton,  Alice  King.  Duanes.  16. 

Hamilton,  E:  J:  Human  mind.  1. 


Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.  See  Dodge,  M. 

A. 

Hamilton,  J:  C.,  ed.  See  class  6a,  Ham- 
ilton, A.,  and  others. 

Hamilton,  Kate  W.  Rachel’s  share.  16. 

Hamlen,  Georgia.  Chats.  “ 

Hammond,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Harday.  Fair 
philosopher.  “ 

Georgians.  “ 

Hammond,  W:  Alex.  Doctor  Grattan.  “ 

Lai. 

Mr.  Oldmixon.  “ 


Hansen-Taylor,  Marie.  See  Taylor,  M.  H. 


Hardy,  Art.  Sherburne.  But  yet  a wo- 
man. 16. 

Wind  of  destiny.  “ 

Hardy,  Iza  Dufius.  Cities  and  prairie.  21. 

Hardy,  T:  Ethelberta.  16. 

Laodicean.  “ 

Trumpet-major.  “ 

Two  on  a tower.  “ 

Hare,  A:  J:  Cuthbert.  Florence.  22. 

Frances  baroness  Bunsen.  o2b. 

Southern  Italy.  22. 

Venice.  “ 

Harland,  H:  As  it  was  written.  16. 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  See  Terhune, 

M.  V.  [H.] 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  Pleasant  authors.  17c. 
Harris,  Joel  Chandler.  Mingo.  16. 

Uncle  Remus.  18a. 

Harris,  Mrs.  Miriam  [Coles].  Frank 
Warrington.  16. 


Happy-go-lucky. 

Louie’s  last  term. 

Missy. 

Perfect  Adonis. 

Phoebe. 

St.  Philip’s. 

Sutherlands. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Constance  Cary.  Helen 
Troy. 


Woman’s  handiwork.  14. 

Harrison,  Ja.  Alb.  Greece.  27. 

Greek  vignettes.  22. 

Spain.  29. 

Harrison,  Jonathan  Baxter.  Danger- 
ous tendencies.  6. 

Harsha,  Judge.  Ploughed  under.  16. 

Hart,  Mrs. . Very  genteel.  17g. 

Hart,  Ja.  Morgan,  ir.  See  class  18d,  Lau- 
gel,  A.  A. 

Harte,  Fs.  Bret.  Flip.  16. 

Maruja.  “ 

Shore  and  sedge.  “ 

Hartner,  E.  Severa.  “ 

Hartough,  Mrs.  S.  M.  Mill  Valley.  17g. 

Harwood,  G:  Democracy.  * 5. 

Haskell,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Housekeeper’s  en- 
cyclopaedia. 13e. 

Hassard,  J:  Rose  Greene.  Pickwickian 
pilgrimage.  22. 

Hatfield,  Edn.  Fs.  Poets  of  the  church.  32a. 

Hatton,  Jos.,  ed.  Irving’s  impressions.  21. 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  Arabian  days’  enter- 
tainments. 16. 

Tales.  17g. 

Hauteville,  Ma.  de,  ir.  See  class  17g, 
Serpent  charmer. 

Havergal,  Maria  Vernon  Graham.  F. 

R.  Havergal.  32b. 

Havers,  Dora.  Matter-of-fact  girl.  16. 

Haweis,  Hugh  Reginald.  Musical  mem- 
ories. 18. 

I) 


Hawthorne. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Hawthorne,  Julian.  Archibald  Mal- 


maison. 

16. 

Dust. 

tt 

Fortune’s  fool. 

(6 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

32b. 

Prince  Saroni’s  wife. 

16. 

Saxon  studies. 

22. 

Sebastian  Strome. 

16. 

Hawthorne,  Julian,  ed.  See  class  16,  Doc- 
tor Grimshawe’s  secret. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Doctor  Grim- 
shawe’s secret.  16. 

See  also  class  18e,  Hawthorne,  N.,  and 
others. 

Also  Johnson,  R.,  ed.  Little  classics, 
v.  17. 

Also  Modern  classics,  v.  28. 

Hay,  Elzey , pseud.  See  Andrews,  F. 
Haydn,  H.  C.  Amusements.  18d. 

Haydon,  B:  Rob.  See  class  14,  Carter, 

S.  N.,  comp. 

Hayes,  A.  A.  See  class  16,  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  6. 

Hays,  Fes.  Women  of  the  day.  32a. 

Hayward,  Ab.  Essays.  18d. 

Hayward,  E:  Farwell.  Patrice.  15. 

Hazen,  Emily  H.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Abbe 
Constantine. 

IJazlitt,  W:  See  class  14,  Carter,  S.  N., 

comp. 

IJazlitt,  W:,  tr.  See  class  29,  Thierry,  J. 

N.  A. 

Head,  Percy  Rendell.  Van  Dyck.  32b. 
Healy,  Ma.  See  Bigot,  Mme.  M.  [ H.] 
Heath,  R:  Ford.  Vecellio  da  Cadore.  32b. 
Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.  [T.]  Executor.  16. 
Freres.  “ 

Langdale. 

Look  before  you  leap.  “ 

Maid,  wife,  or  widow?  “ 

ITeimburg,  W.,  pseud.  See  Behrens,  B. 


Heine,  Heinrich.  Reisebilder.  16. 

Helmholtz,  Hermann  Ludwig  Ferdi- 
nand. Lectures.  8. 

Henderson,  P:  Gardening.  13d. 

Hensel,  Seb.  Mendelssohn  family.  32a. 
Henty,  G:  Alf.  Jack  Archer.  17g. 

Out  on  the  pampas.  “ 

Young  franc-tireurs.  “ 

Hepworth,  G:  Hughes.  ! ! ! 16. 

Herbert,  E:  Life.  32b. 

Herbert,  G:  Works.  ISe. 

Herbert,  H:  W:  Writings.  32b. 

Herodotus.  17b. 

Herrick,  S:  E:  Some  heretics.  18d. 

Hervey,  J:  Reign  of  George  II.  29. 

Herzog,  Emma,  tr.  See  class  16,  Modern 
Midas. 

Higginson,  Mrs.  Ma.  Thacher.  One 

more.  17g. 

(7 


Higginson,  T:  Wentworth.  Am.  au- 


thors. 32a 

Common-sense.  6 

Marg.  Fuller  Ossoli.  32b 

Hildreth,  R:  United  States.  28 

Hillard,  G:  Stillman.  Italy.  22 


Hillern,  Wilhelrtiine  von.  Ernestine.  16. 

Graveyard  flower.  “ 

Hinsdale,  Burke  Aaron.  Garfield  and 
education.  32b. 

Hinsdale,  Burke  Aaron,  ed.  See  class  18c, 
Garfield,  J.  A. 

Hinton,  Ja.  Mystery  of  pain.  18. 

Hinton,  Ja.,  ed.  Physiology.  12. 

Hitchcock,  Roswell  Dwight,  and  Brown, 

F.,  eds.  Teaching  of  the  apostles.  2. 

Hodgkin,  T:  Italy.  29. 

Hodgson,  W:  Ballantyne.  Errors.  6b. 

Hoey,  Mrs.  Cashel,  tr.  See  class  32b,  Me- 
lito,  A.  F.  M.  de.. 

Also  Remusat,  C.  E.  J.  [G.  de  V.]  de. 

Hoffman,  Prof.  See  class  3,  Lewis,  A.  J. 

Hoffman,  Louis.  See  class  3,  Lewis,  A.  J. 

Hogarth,  Georgina,  ed.  See  class  32b, 
Dickens,  C:  J:  H.  Letters. 


Hogg,  Ja.  Tales.  16. 

Holcombe,  Ja.  P.,  ed.  Literature  in  let- 
ters. 18. 

Holden,  E:  Singleton.  Herschel.  32b. 

Hole,  C:,  comp.  Biographical  diction- 
ary. 32a. 

Holley,  Marietta.  My  wayward  pard- 

ner.  18a. 

Hollister,  Gideon  Hiram.  Kinley  Hol- 
low. 16. 

Holloway,  Laura  Carter,  comp.  Home 

in  poetry.  15. 

Holly,  H:  Hudson.  Modern  dwellings.  14. 

Holmes,  E:  Mozart.  32b. 

Holmes,  Mrs.  Ma.  Jane  [Hawes].  Bes- 
sie’s fortune.  16. 

Madeline.  “ 

Holmes,  01.  Wendell.  Emerson.  32b. 

Iron  gate.  15. 

Mortal  antipathy.  16. 

See  also  class  18e,  Hawthorne,  N.,  and 
others. 

Holroyd,  Dorothy.  Within  the  shadow.  “ 

Holst,  Hermann  Eduard  v.  Calhoun.  32b* 


Holt,  Emily  Sa.  Joyce  Morrell’s  har- 


vest. 16. 

Hood,  T:  See  class  18e,  Modern  classics, 
v.  16. 

Hood,  T:,  the  younger.  Rhymester.  15. 

Hooker,  Worthington.  Nature.  17d. 

Hooper,  Louisa.  Tsar’s  window  16. 

Hooper,  Ma.  Animals.  17g. 

Hopkins,  Alonzo.  Geraldine.  15. 

Hoppin,  A:  Fashionable  sufferer.  16. 

Two  Compton  boys.  17g. 

) 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Jebb. 


Hoppin,  Ja.  Mason.  Foote.  32b. 

Hoppus,  Ma.  A.  M.  Carnival.  16. 

Horace.  See  Horatius. 

Horatius  Flaccus,  Quintus.  Works.  18. 

Horn,  Georg.  Count  Silvius.  16. 


Howard,  Blanche  Willis.  Aulnay 

Tower.  “ 

Aunt  Serena.  “ 

Howard,  01.  Otis.  Nez  Perce  Joseph.  28. 
Howe,  Edgar  Watson.  Country  town.  16. 


Howe,  J:  Badlam.  Money.  13c. 

Howe,  Mrs.  Julia  [Ward].  Marg.  Fuller 
Ossoli.  32b. 

Howells,  W:  Dean.  Dr.  Breen’s  prac- 
tice. 16. 

Elevator.  “ 

Fearful  responsibility.  “ 

Indian  summer.  “ 

Italian  journeys.  22. 

Modern  instance.  16. 


Silas  Lapham.  “ 

Undiscovered  country.  “ 

See  also  class  18e,  Modern  classics,  v.  32. 
Howells,  W:  Dean,  ed.  See  class  32b. 

Alfieri,  V. 

Alsu  Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina. 

“ Gibbon,  E: 

“ Goldoni,  C. 

“ Herbert,  E: 

“ Marmontel,  J.  F. 

Howson , J : Saul.  See  class  2,  Conybeare, 

W:  J: 

Hudson,  Ma.  [Clemmer].  His  two  wives.  16. 


Hughes,  T:  Manliness  of  Christ.  2. 

True  manliness.  18. 

Humboldt,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Alex.  v. 

Cosmos.  11. 

Hunnewell,  Ja.  F.  Monuments  of 

France.  29. 


Hunt.  Helen.  See  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M. 

m 

Hunt,  H:  G.  Bonavia.  History  of  music. 
Hunt,  Mrs.  Marg.  [Raine].  Barring- 
ton’s fate. 

Hutton,  Laurence.  See  class  32a,  Wa- 
ters, C.  E.  [C.] 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Addresses. 

Critiques. 

Darwin. 

Invertebrated  animals. 

Lay  sermons. 

Origin  of  species. 

Science  and  culture. 

Vertebrated  animals. 

Huxley,  T:  H:,  and  Youmans, 
Physiology. 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Don  John. 

John  Jerome. 

Old  days  and  new. 

Poems. 

Sarah  de  Berenger. 

Ingersoll,  Ern.  Friends. 

Inman,  H:  Santa  Fe  trail. 


Ireland,  Jos.  N.  M.  A.  [D.]  Seevir.  32b. 

Irving,  Fannie  Belle.  Six  girls.  17g. 

Irving,  H:  See  class  21,  Hatton,  J. 

Irving,  Washington.  See  class  18e,  Haw- 
thorne, N.,  and  others. 

J.  S.  of  Dale,  pseud.  See  Stimson,  F.  J. 
Jackson,  Cath.  Ctte.  Old  Paris.  29. 

Old  regime.  “ 

Jackson,  Helen  Maria  [Fiske].  Cent- 
ury of  dishonor.  28. 

Hunter  cats.  17g. 

Letters  from  a cat.  “ 

Ramona.  16. 

Jackson,  Ma.  Ellen.  Osawatomie.  18. 

Jackson,  Sheldon.  Alaska.  21. 

Jacobi,  Ab.  See  class  12,  Anderson,  E.  G., 
and  others. 

Jacobi,  Ma.  Putnam.  See  class  16,  Sto- 


ries by  Am.  authors,  v.  2. 

James,  H:  Literary  remains.  32b. 

James,  H:,jr.  Beltraffio.  16. 

Confidence.  “ 

Europeans.  “ 

France.  22. 

French  poets  and  novelists.  32a. 

Hawthorne.  32b. 

London.  16. 

Portrait.  ‘- 

Portraits  of  places.  22. 

Three  cities.  16. 

Washington  square.  “ 

Watch. 


See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am . authors, 
v.  5. 

Also  class  18d,  Besant,  W. 

James,  W:,  ed.  See  class  32b,  James,  H: 


Literary  remains. 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna  [Murphy].  Art.  14. 
Loves  of  the  poets.  18d. 

Madonna.  14. 

Monastic  orders.  “ 

Painters.  32a 

Sketches.  18d. 

Studies.  “ 

Women. 

See  also  class  18e,  Johnson,  R.,  ed. 

Little  classics,  v.  18. 

Janney,  Lucy  N.  Alton-Thorpe.  16. 

Japp,  Alex.  Hay.  Famous  men.  32a. 

Leaders.  ‘ 

Wise  words.  17c. 

Jardine,  W:  See  class  lie,  Wilson,  A. 
Jarves,  Ja.  Jackson.  Art  idea.  14. 

Art  thoughts.  “ 


Jausz,  Ferencz,  tr.  See  class  32b,  Kos- 
suth, L. 

Jay,  J:  See  class  6a,  Hamilton,  A , and 
others. 

Jeaffreson,  Christopher.  Young  squire.  18. 
Jeaffreson,  J:  Cordy,  ed.  See  class  18. 

Jeaffreson,  C. 

Jeans,  W.T.  Creators  of  the  age  of  steel.  32a. 
Jebb,  R:  Claverhor'e.  Bentley.  32b. 


14. 


16. 


11. 

1SJ. 

11. 

181. 

11. 

18d. 

11. 

W:  J. 

12. 

16. 

H 

15. 

U 

16. 
lie. 

21. 


Jefferies. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Jefferies,  R:  Amateur  poacher.  18. 

Jeffrey,  Fs.  Contributions.  18d. 

Jennings,  G:  H:,  comp.  British  parlia- 
ment. 29. 

Jennings,  G:  H:,  and  Johnstone,  W.  S., 
comp.  Greek  and  Latin.  18. 

Jennings,  H:  J.  Tennyson.  32b. 

Jennings,  Louis  J:,  ed.  See  class  32b , 
Croker,  J:  W. 

Jerrold,  Douglas  W:  Curtain  lectures.  18a. 
Jewett,  Sa.  Orne.  Country  by-ways.  18. 
Country  doctor.  16. 

Daylight.  “ 

Katy’s  birthday.  17g. 

Marsh  island.  16. 

Old  friends.  “ 

Play  days.  17g. 

John,  Henriette  Friederike  Christiane 

Eugenie.  Bailiff’s  maid.  16. 

Lady  with  the  rubies.  “ 

Schillingscourt.  “ 

Johnes,  T:,  tr.  See  class  29,  Froissart,  J. 
Johnson,  Edn.  Rossiter.  Phaeton 

Rogers.  17g. 

Johnson,  Edn.  Rossiter,  ed.  Little 

classics.  18e. 

Johnson,  01.  Garrison.  32b. 

Johnson,  S:  See  class  16,  Classic  tales. 
Johnson,  Rev.  S:  Persia.  2. 

Johnstone,  W.  S.  See  class  18,  Jen- 
nings, G:  H: 

Johonnot,  Ja.  Teaching.  6b. 

Jokai,  Mor.  Modern  Midas.  16. 

Joyce,  Rob.  Dwyer.  Blanid.  15. 

Judd,  D:  W.,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Herbert, 

H:  W: 

Judd,  J:  Wesley.  Volcanoes.  11a. 

Judd,  Laura  Fish.  Honolulu.  25. 

K.,  K.  New  baby.  17g. 

Kalidasa.  SakoontalA  15a. 

Kansas.  Board  of  agriculture.  Re- 
port. 36. 

Kansas  medical  society.  Transactions.  12. 
Keary,  Eliza.  Annie  Keary.  32b. 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  Woman.  16. 

Kedney,  J:  Steinfort.  Beautiful,  The.  1. 
Keenan,  H:  Fs.  Money-makers.  16. 

Trajan.  “ 

Kelley,  J.  D.  Jerrold.  Ships.  13c. 

Kemble,  Mrs.  Fes.  Anne.  Later  life.  32b. 
Kenney,  Minnie  E.  Gypsie.  16. 

Ker,  D:  Hudson  to  the  Neva.  17a. 

Kerr,  Orpheus  C.,  pseud.  See  Newell, 

R.  H: 

Kett,  C:  W.  Rubens.  32b. 

Keyser,  Harriette  A.  Borderland.  16. 

King,  C:  Colonel’s  daughter.  “ 

Kitty’s  conquest.  “ 

King,  Clarence.  See  class  18e , Johnson, 

R.,  ed.  Little  classics,  v.  17. 


King,  Edm.  Fillingham,  ed.  Wonder- 


ful things.  34. 

King,  H:  T.  Egotist.  lgd. 

Kinglake,  Alex.  W:  Crimea.  29. 

Kingsley,  C:  Alton  Locke.  16. 

Health.  I8d. 

Hermits.  o. 

Letters.  32b. 

Yeast.  is. 


See  also  class  18e,  Johnson,  R.,  ed.  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  17. 

Kingsley,  Fanny  E.  [Grenfell],  ed.  See 
class  32b,  Kingsley,  C: 

Kingston,  Agnes  D.,  tr.  See  class  17g, 
Tigers  and  traitors. 


Kingston,  W:  H:  Giles.  Fred 

Mark- 

ham. 

Ha. 

Hurricane  Hurry. 

17g. 

Mark  Seaworth. 

New  Grenada. 

17a. 

Notable  voyages. 

20. 

Peter  the  whaler. 

17g. 

Rocky  mountains. 

17a. 

Three  commanders. 

17g. 

Three  midshipmen. 

True  blue. 

“ 

Will  Weatherhelm. 

U 

Kippis,  And.  Round  the  world. 

20. 

Kirby,  Ma.  and  Eliz.  Trees. 

lid. 

Kirk,  Mrs.  Ellen  Warner  [Olney], 

Love.  16. 

Kirkwood,  Dan.  Comets  and  meteors.  10. 

Meteoric  astronomy. 

U 

Klingemann,  Carl,  tr.  See  class  32a,  Hen- 
sel,  S. 


sel,  S. 

Knight,  E:  H:  Mechanical  dictionary.  34. 

New  mechanical  dictionary.  “ 

Knox,  J:  Davidson.  Wealth.  6. 

Knox,  T:  Wallace.  Japan  and  China.  17a. 

Young  Nimrods.  “ 

Koran,  The.  See  class  2,  Mohammed. 
Kossuth,  L&jos.  Memories.  32b. 

Kossuth,  Louis.  See  Kossuth,  Ldjos. 

Kouns,  Nathan  Chapman.  Dorcas.  16. 

Labberton,  Rob.  H.  Historical  ques- 
tions. 26. 

Outlines  of  history.  “ 

Laboulaye,  Edouard  Rene  Lefebvre. 

Fairy  tales.  17g. 

Lacretelle,  Henri  de.  Lamartine.  32b. 

Laffan,  May.  Christy  Carew.  16. 

Lakeman,  Ma.  Lucy  Merwyn.  17g. 

Ruth  Eliot’s  dream.  “ 


Lalor,  J:  J.,  tr.  See  class  32b,  Beethoven, 
L.  van.  Life. 

Also  Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.  Life,  by  L. 
Nohl. 


Lamartine,  Alphonse  Marie  Louis  de. 


Fior  d’Aliza. 

18. 

Graziella. 

16. 

Jocelyn. 

15. 

La  Motte  Fouque.  Friedrich  Heinrich 
K:  de.  See  class  18e,  Modern  clas- 
sics, v.  8. 


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AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Lusk  a. 


Lamphere,  G:  N.  U.  S.  government.  5. 
Lancelott,  Fs.  Queens  of  England.  32a. 
Lane,  Laura  M.  Sister’s  keeper.  17g. 

Lang,  And.  Helen  of  Troy.  15. 

Lang,  Mrs.  And.  Dissolving  views.  16. 
Lanier,  Sidney.  English  novel.  18. 


Lanier,  Sidney,  ed.  See  class  17b,  Boys’ 
Froissart. 

Also  class  17g,  Boy’s  king  Arthur,  and 
Boy’s  Mabinogion. 

Lansdell,  H:  Central  Asia.  23. 

Larcom,  Lucy.  Poems.  15. 

Larned,  Augusta.  Tales.  16. 

Lathrop,  G:  Parsons.  Echo  of  passion.  “ 
In  the  distance.  “ 

Newport.  * 

True.  “ 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  3. 

Lathrop,  G:  Parsons,  ed.  Masque  of 


poets.  15. 

Laugel,  Antoine  Auguste.  England.  18d. 

Laughton,  J:  Knox.  See  class  1 lb,  Mann, 

R.  J.,  and  others. 

Law,  Ja.  Veterinary  adviser.  12. 

Lawrence,  Eug.  English  literature.  18. 

Latin  literature.  “ 

Lea,  H:  Carey.  Superstition  and  force.  18d. 

Lebrun,  Marie  Louise  Elisabeth  [Vi- 
gee].  Souvenirs.  32b. 

Lecky,  W:  E:  Hartpole.  England.  29. 

Le  Conte,  Jos.  Religion  and  science.  1. 

Sight.  11. 

Lee,  F:  G:  Glimpses.  3. 

Lee,  M.  and  C.  Oak  staircase.  17g. 

Lee,  Vernon,  pseud.  See  Paget,  V. 

Leeds,  Josiah  W.  Theatre.  18d. 

Legge,  Ja.,  tr.  See  class  18,  Confucius, 
and  Mencius. 

Leland,  C:  Godfrey.  Ab.  Lincoln.  32b. 

Minor  arts.  14. 

Leland,  E.  H.  Farm  homes.  13. 

Lesley,  J:  P:  Man’s  origin.  Ilf. 

Leslie,  Mrs.  Madeline.  See  Baker,  Mrs. 

H.  N.  [W.] 

L’Estrange,  A.  G.  K.,  ed.  Friendships 
of  M.  R.  Mitford.  32b. 

L’Estrange,  R..  tr.  See  class  18d , Seneca, 

L.  A. 

Lever,  C:  Ja.  Charles  O’Malley.  16. 

Lewes,  G:  H:  Ranthorpe.  “ 

Lewes,  Mrs.  M.  E.  See  Cross,  Mrs.  M. 

A.  [E  ] 

Lewis,  Anjelow  J.  Modern  magic.  3. 


Lewis,  Tayler.  Creation.  2. 

Lewis  & Co.,  S.,  pub.  See  class  32a,  U.  S. 

biographical  dictionary. 

Ley,  W.  Clement.  See  class  lib,  Mann, 

R.  J.,  and  others. 

Liddell,  Mrs.  Christina  C.  Fraser  [Tyt- 
ler].  Songs.  15. 


Lilienthal,  M.  E.,  and  Allyn,  R.  Object 
lessons.  6b. 

Lillie,  Art.  Buddha.  2. 

Lillie,  J:,  tr.  See  class  11,  Reclus,  J.  J.  E. 

Also  class  32b , Me’ito,  A.  F.  M.  de. 

Also  RSmusat,  C.  E.  J.  [G.  de  V.]  de. 

Lillie,  Mrs.  Lucy  C.  Nan.  17g. 

Prudence.  16. 

Lindehn,  H.  A.  W.  See  class  18,  Ryd- 
berg, V.  Roman  days. 

Linn,  S.  P.,  comp.  Gleams  of  thought.  18. 
Lippincott,  Mrs.  Sara  Jane  [Clarke]. 

Victoria.  32b. 

Lloyd,  D:  D.  See  class  16,  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  3. 

Lloyd,  E:  See  class  10,  Society  for  the 
diffusion  of  useful  knowledge. 

Lloyd,  H.  J.  See  class  10,  Society  for  the 
diffusion  of  useful  knowledge. 

Lockyer,  Jos.  Norman,  ed.  See  class  10, 

G-uillemin,  A. 

Lockyer,  Mrs.  Norman,  tr.  See  class  10, 

G-uillemin,  A. 

Loder,  J.,  tr.  See  class  22,  Vasili,  P. 

Lodge,  G.  H:  See  class  14,  Winckel- 
mann,  J.  J. 


Lodge,  H:  Cabot.  English  colonies.  28. 

Hamilton.  32b. 

Studies  in  history.  28. 

Webster.  32b. 

Longfellow,  H:  Wadsworth.  Birthday- 
book.  15. 

Hiawatha.  “ 

Ultima  Thule.  “ 


See  class  18e,  Hawthorne,  N.,  and  others. 


Also  Modern  classics,  v.  1. 

Longstreet,  Abby  Buchanan.  Etiquette.  6. 
Lord,  J:  History.  26. 

Lossing,  Benson  J:  Americans.  32a. 

Navy.  17b. 

Revolution.  28. 

Louis  XVIII.  See  class  32b,  Talleyrand- 
Perigord,  C:  M.  de. 

Louis,  S.  L.,  ed.  Decorum.  6. 

Lounsbury,  T:  R.  Cooper.  32b. 

Lowell,  Mrs.  Anna  C.,  ed.  Posies.  17f. 

Lowell,  E:  J.  Hessians.  28. 

Lowell,  Ja.  Russell.  See  class  18 e,  Haw- 
thorne, N.,  and  others. 

Also  Modern  classics,  v.  5. 

Lubbock,  J:  Ants,  bees  and  wasps.  lie. 

. Civilization.  Ilf. 

Pre-historic  times.  “ 

Lucanus,  Marcus  Annmus.  Pharsalia.  18. 
Lucy,  H:  W.  Gideon  Fleyce.  16. 

Ludlow,  Fitz  Hugh.  See  class  18e,  John- 
son, R.,  ed.  Little  classics,  v.  18. 

Lukin,  J:  Engineers.  17d. 

Machines.  “ 

Mechanic.  “ 


Luska,  Sidney,  pseud.  See  Harland,  H: 
5) 


Luther. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Luther,  Martin.  Table  talk.  18d. 

Lvell,  Mrs.,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Lyell,  C: 

Lyell,  C:  Geology.  11c. 

Life,  letters  and  journals.  32b. 

Lyster,  Annette.  Twins.  17g. 

Mabinogion.  Boy’s  Mabinogion.  “ 

Macaulay,  Dr.  See  class  18d,  Luther,  M. 
Macaulay,  T:  Babington.  Essays.  18d. 

See  also  class  18e,  Modern  classics,  v.  16. 
McCabe,  Ja.  D.  Young  folks  abroad.  17a. 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Epoch  of  reform.  29. 

Four  Georges,  The.  “ 

Our  own  times.  “ 

McClellan,  G:  Brinton.  McClellan’s 

own  story.  28. 

McClellan,  Mrs.  Harriet  [Hare].  Car- 
pet knight.  16. 

Cupid. 


McClintock,  Mrs.  Eva,  ed.  See  class  21, 

Willard,  E.  S. 

McConaughy,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Hard  master.  17g. 


McCook,  H:  Chris.  Tenants.  17d. 

McCormick,  Eliot,  and  others.  Peace 

island.  17g. 

McCosh,  Ja.,  and  Dickie,  G:  Typical 

forms.  11. 

MacDonald,  G:  Donal  Grant.  16. 

Imagination.  18d. 

Marquis.  16. 

Mary  Marston.  “ 

Warlock.  “ 

Weighed.  “ 

Macdonell,  Ja.  France.  29. 

Macgilvray,  Wa.  Chrysostomus.  32b. 

McKeen,  Phebe  F.  Theodora.  16. 

Mackenzie,  Harriet  D.  Slidell.  Switzer- 
land. 29. 

Mackenzie,  Rob.  19th  century.  31. 

Mackintosh,  Ja.  Works.  18d. 

MacLean,  J.  P.  Antiquity  of  man.  Ilf. 

Mound-builders.  “ 

McLean,  Sally  Pratt.  Towhead.  17g. 

MacMichael,  Morton.  Landlubbers 
log.  20. 

Macquoid,  Katharine  S.  Ardennes.  22. 

Esau  Runswick.  16. 

Madeley,  E:  Correspondences.  2. 

Madison,  Ja.  See  class  6a,  Hamilton,  A., 
and  others. 

Madoc,  Fayr.  Melicent.  16. 

Magruder,  Allan  B.  Marshall.  32b. 

Mahaffy,  J:  Pentland.  Descartes.  “ 

Greek  education.  6b. 

Social  life  in  Greece.  27. 

Main,  D:  M.,  ed.  Sonnets,  15. 


Mairet,  Jeanne,  pseud.  See  Bigot,  Mme. 
M.  [H.] 

Malkin,  B:  Heath.  See  class  10,  Society 
for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowl- 
edge. 


Mallock,  W:  Hurrell.  Life.  18d. 

Lucretius.  18e. 

Property.  6a. 

Social  equality.  5. 

See  also  class  18e,  Johnson,  R.,  ed.  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  18. 

Malory,  T:  King  Arthur.  17g. 

Malot,  Hector  Henri.  No  relations.  16. 

Mann,  Hor.  Thoughts.  18d. 

Mann,  Ma.  Tyler  [Peabody].  Hor. 

Mann.  32b. 

Mann,  Ma.  Tyler  [Peabody],  tr.  See 
class  32b,  Froebel,  F. 

Mann,  Rob.  Ja.,  and  others.  Meteor- 
ology. lib. 

Marenholz -Billow,  Bertha  v.  Froebel.  32b. 

Marey,  Etienne  Jules.  Mechanism.  8. 

Mariotti,  Luigi,  pseud.  See  Gallenga, 

A.  C.  N. 

Markham,  Clements  Rob.  Peru  and 
Chile.  28. 

Markham,  R:  Mavis.  17g. 

Winter.  “ 

Yule  log.  “ 

Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.  See  John,  H.  F.  C.  E. 


Marmontel,  Jean  Francois.  Memoirs.  32b. 
Marshall,  Mrs. Emma  [Martin].  Court.  16. 
Dayspring. 

East  country.  “ 

Mrs.  Willoughby’s  octave. 

Rochemonts.  “ 


Martin,  Mrs.  Herbert.  “Bonnie  Les- 
ley”. 

“For  a dream’s  sake”. 

Martin,  Kate  Byam.  Belgian  days. 
Martin,  Thdr.  Albert. 

Horace. 

Mason,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Mabel. 

Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  British  authors. 
Mason,  G:  C.  Old  house  altered. 
Masson,  D:  De  Quincey. 

Masson,  Gustave.  Huguenots. 
Mathews,  Alb.  Bundle  of  papers. 
Mathews,  Marg.  Harriet.  Dr.  Gilbert’s 
daughters. 

Mathews,  W:  Oratory. 

Matthews,  Ja.  Brander.  Home  library. 
See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 


17g. 

tf 

22. 

32b. 

18e. 

16. 

32a. 

14. 

32b. 

29. 

lSd. 

16. 

18c. 

18. 


v.  3. 


Matthews,  Ja.  Brander,  ed.  See  class  15, 

Hood,  T: 

Matthews,  Ja.  Brander,  and  Bunner,  H: 

C.  In  partnership.  16. 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  1. 

Maudsley,  H:  Pathology.  12. 

Maurice,  F:,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Maurice, 

J:  F:  D. 


Maurice,  J:  F:  Denison.  Books.  18d. 

New  testament.  2. 

Life.  32b. 

Prayer-book.  2. 


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AUTHOR  INDEX. 


MURFREi£. 


Mauris,  Maurice.  French  men  of  let- 
ters. 32a. 

May,  Sophie,  pseud.  See  Clarke,  R.  S. 
Mayer,  Alf.  Marshall.  Sound.  10. 

Mayhew,  H:  Science.  * 

Mayo,  Mrs.  Isabella  [ Fy  vie].  At  any  cost.  16. 
Crooked  places. 

Dead  sin. 

Doing.  “ 

Family  fortunes.  “ 

Gold. 

Her  object.  “ 

House,  The.  “ 

Premiums.  “ 

Still  waters.  “ 

Mayo,  W:  Starbuck.  Berber. 

Never  again.  “ 

Mayor,  Jos.  B.  Ancient  philosophy.  1. 
Mead,  Edn.  Doak.  Carlyle.  18d. 

Luther.  " 32  b. 

Meade,  Lucy  T.  See  Smith,  Mrs.  L.  T.  [M.] 
Meigs,  J.  Forsyth.  See  class  12 , Anderson, 


E.  G.,  and  others. 

Melito,  Andre  Frangois  Miot  de. 

Memoirs.  32b. 

Melville,  G:  Wallace.  Lena  delta.  23. 

Mencius.  See  class  18,  Confucius  and 
Mencius. 

Merivale,  C:  Romans,  The.  27. 

Merle  d’Aubigne,  Jean  Henri.  Refor- 
mation. 29. 

Merrill,  G:  E.  Manuscripts.  2. 

Merrill,  Selah.  East  of  the  Jordan.  23. 


Metternich,  R:  Clement  Jos.  Hermann, 
ed.  See  class  32b,  Metternich  -Win- 
neburg-Ochsenhausen,  C.  W.  N. 

L.  v. 

Metternich  -Winneburg  - Ochsenhau- 

sen,  Clemens  W.N.L.v.  Memoirs.  32b. 


Michaud,  Jos.  Frangois.  Crusades.  29. 

Mickle,  W : J ulius.  See  class  15,  Camoenc, 

L.  de. 

Mill,  J:  Stuart.  On  liberty.  18d. 

Miller,  C.  C.  See  class  14,  Cummings, 

M.  F. 

Miller,  Cincinnatus  Heine.  ’49.  16. 

Memorie.  “ 

Modocs.  21. 

Shadows.  16. 

Miller,  Mrs.  F.  Fenwick.  Harriet  Mar- 
tineau.  32b. 

Miller,  Joaquin,  pseud.  See  Miller,  C.  H. 
Miller,  Olive  Thorne.  Bird-ways.  18. 

Little  people.  17a. 

Nimpo’s  troubles.  17g. 

Queer  pets.  “ 

Millet,  F.  D.  See  class  16,  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  5. 

Milman,  H:  Hart.  Jews,  The.  27. 

Milner,  G:  Country  pleasures.  18. 

Minister’s  wife,  A.,pseud.  See  class  16, 
Western  side. 


Minor,  Ellen  E.  Murillo.  32b. 

Minot,  Rob.  S.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Prodig- 
ious adventures. 

Mirecourt,  Eugene  Jacquot  de.  See  class 

32a,  Gautier,  T. 

Mitchell,  Donald  Grant.  Bound  to- 


gether. 18. 

Mitchell,  E.  P.  See  class  16,  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  5. 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Lucy  M.  [ W.]  Ancient 
sculpture.  14. 

Mitchell,  Silas  Weir.  Wartime.  16. 

Mohammed.  Koran.  / 2. 

Molesworth,  Mrs.  Ma.  Louisa  [Stewart]. 
Stories.  17g. 

Two  little  waifs. 

Mollett,  J:  W.  Meissonier.  32b. 

Rembrandt.  “ 

Monck,  W.  II.  S.  Wm.  Hamilton.  1. 

Mongredien,  A:  Free-trade.  29. 

Monkhouse,  W.  Cosmo.  Turner.  32b. 

Monroe,  Lewis  B.  Physical  and  vocal 
training.  14. 

Monteith,  Ja.  Science.  17d. 

Moore,  Mrs.  Clara  [Jessup],  comp.  Eti- 
quette. 6. 

Morice,  F.  D.  Pindar.  18e. 

Morison,  Ja.  Cotter.  Macaulay.  32b. 

Morley,  J:  Burke. 

Cobden.  “ 

See  also  class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 

Morris,  Fs.  Orpen.  Dogs.  lie. 

Morris,  G:  Sylvester.  British  thought.  1. 

Morse,  J:  Torrey,jr.  J:  Adams.  32b. 

t.  rA  a /i o »yi o 4 • 


T:  Jefferson. 

Morton,  B >wditch.  See  class  12,  Shep- 
herd, P: 

Moscheles,  Ctte.,  ed.  See  class  14,  Mos- 
cheles,  I. 

Moscheles,  Ignatz.  Music.  14. 

Moss,  Jasper  H.  Entanglements.  16. 

Moulton,  Louise  Chandler.  Rambles.  22. 

Mueller,  Friedrich  Max.  Religion.  2. 

Mueller,  Friedrich  Max.,  ed.  See  class 
32b,  Stockmar,  C.  F. 

Mueller,  Wilhelm.  Political  history.  5. 

Mulford,  Elisha.  Nation,  The. 

Republic  of  God.  2. 

Muller,  Friedrich  Max.  See  Mueller, 

F.  M. 

Muller,  Wilhelm.  See  Mueller,  W. 

Mulock,  D.  M.  See  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  [ M.] 

Munchausen,  Hieronymus  K:  Fried- 


rich. Travels.  17g\ 

Munger,  Thdr.  Thornton.  Faith.  2. 

Lamps,  and  paths.  18d. 

On  the  threshold. 

Murfree,  Ma.  Noailles.  Battle.  16, 

Prophet. 

Ravine. 

Tennessee  mountains. 


(77) 


Murray. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Murray,  D:  Christie.  Joseph’s  coat.  18. 
Murray,  Ross,  comp.  Householder.  13e. 

Musset,  Paul  Edme  de.  See  class  32a, 
Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 

Myers,  F:  W:  H:  Wordsworth.  32b. 

Myers,  Ph.  Van  Ness.  Ancient  history.  27. 
Nadaillac,  Jean  Frangois  Alb.  du  Pou- 
get  de.  Pre-historic  America.  “ 

Napheys,  G:  H.  See  class  12,  Brinton, 

D.  G. 

Napier,  Mrs.  Alex.,  tr.  See  class  32b, 

Metterni  ch- Winneburg-0  chsenhau- 


sen,  C.  W.  N.  L.  v. 

Napier,  C:  Ottley  Groom.  Tommy  Try.  17d. 
Napier,  Macvey.  Correspondence.  32b. 

Napier,  Macvey,  jr.,  ed.  See  class  32b, 

Napier,  M. 

Napier,  W:  Fs.  Patrick.  War  in  the 

peninsula.  29. 

Nasmyth,  Ja.  Autobiography.  32b. 

Neaves,  C:  Greek  anthology.  18e. 

Needell,  Mrs.  J:  Hodder.  Julian  Kars- 
lake’s  secret.  16. 

Neilson,  Jos.  Rufus  Choate.  32b. 

Nelson,  H:  Loomis.  John  Rantoul.  16. 

Ness,  Bertha,  tr.  See  class  11,  Reclus, 

J.  J.  E. 

Nettleship,  H.  Vergil.  18e. 

Nevin,  W.  W.  Vignettes.  22. 

Newell,  Rob.  H:  There  was  once  a 

man.  16. 

Newman,  J:  P.  Christianity.  18d. 

Nichol,  J:  Byron.  32b. 

Nichols,  W:  Ripley.  Filtration.  12. 

Nicolay,  J:  G:  Rebellion.  28. 

Nicoll,  H:  J.  Great  movements.  31. 

Ninde,  Ma.  L.  We  two.  22. 

Noble,  Annette  Lucille.  Eunice  La- 
throp.  16. 

Uncle  Jack’s  executors.  “ 

Noble,  Lucretia.  Reverend  idol.  “ 

Nohl,  Louis.  Beethoven.  32b. 

Haydn. 

Mozart.  “ 

W agner.  “ 

Nordhoff,  C:  Merchant  vessel.  17g. 


Norris,  Emilia  Marryat.  Adrift.  “ 

Geoffry’s  fault.  “ 

Snowed  up.  “ 

Tommy.  “ 

Week  by  themselves.  “ 

Norris,  W:  E.  Matrimony.  16. 

No  new  thing.  “ 

North,  Chris.,  pseud.  See  Wilson,  J: 
Norton,  C:  Eliot.  Church-building.  26. 

Italy.  22. 

Oakey,  Alex.  F.  Building  a home.  14. 

Home  grounds.  “ 


Oakey,  Maria  R.  See  Dewing,  Mrs.  M. 
R.  [0.1 


Ober,  F:  Albion.  Caribbees.  21. 

Mexico.  17b. 

Silver  city.  17a. 

O’Brien,  Fitz  Ja.  See  Stories  by  Am. 
authors,  v.  3. 

Odell,  Maria E., tr.  See  class  ^^Lamar- 
tine, A.  M.  L.  de  P.  de. 

Ogden,  H:  Dr.  Barringford’s  school.  17g# 


Ogilvie,  J:  Imperial  dictionary.  34. 

Oldboy,  01.,  pseud.  George  Bailey.  16. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  Marg.  0.  [ Wilson  ].  Be- 
leaguered city.  a 

Cervantes.  32b. 

Literary  history.  18f. 

Madam.  16. 

Mary.  “ 

Sheridan.  32b. 

Wizard’s  son.  16. 

O’Meara,  Barry  E:  Napoleon.  32b. 

O’Neill,  T.  Warren.  Darwinism.  11. 

Optic,  01.,  pseud.  See  Adams,  W:  T. 
O’Reilly,  J:  Boyle.  Moondyne.  17g. 

See  also  class  16,  King’s  men. 

Osborn,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Mouse  boys. 

Osier,  W:  Roscoe.  Robusti.  32b. 

Oswald,  E.  Vain  forebodings.  16. 

Oswald,  Felix  L.  Mexico.  21. 


Otte,  E.  C.,  tr.  See  class  11a,  Humboldt, 

F.  PI.  A.  v. 

Owen,  Eliz.  S.,  comp.  See  class  15,  Whittier, 

J:  G. 

Owen,  Rob.  Dale.  Threading  my  way.  32b. 
Packard,  Alpheus  Spring,  jr.  Insects,  lie. 
Page,  H.  A.,  pseud.  See  Japp,  A.  J. 

Paget,  Violet.  Euphorion.  14. 

Louise.  32b. 

Palfrey,  Fs.  Winthrop.  Antietam.  28. 
Pallain,  M.  G.,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Talley- 
rand-Perigord,  C:  M.  de. 

Palliser,  Palliser  & Co .,pub.  American 
cottage  homes.  14. 

Model  homes.  “ 

Palmer,  E:  H:  Haroun  Alraschid.  32b. 

Pansy,  pseud.  See  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M. 

Parker,  Mrs.  W:  Wandering  thoughts.  22. 
Parloa,  Maria.  New  cook  book.  13e. 

Parr,  Mrs.  Louisa.  Robin.  *16. 

Parry,  F.  Clinton.  African  pets.  17g. 

Parsons,  Alb.  R.,  tr.  See  class  32b,  Bee- 
thoven, L.  van. 

Parton,  Ja.  Captains  of  industry.  32a. 
Triumphs  of  enterprise.  31. 

Voltaire.  32b. 

Parton,  Ja.,  ed.  Humorous  poetry.  15. 

Patchin,  Calista  H.  Dorothea.  16, 

Pattee,  W:  S.  Braintree  and  Quincy.  28. 
Patterson,  Art.  J.  Magyars.  22. 

Pattison,  Mrs.  Emilia  F.  Renaissance.  14. 
Pattison,  Mark.  Milton.  32b. 

Pattison,  Mrs.  Mark.  See  class  14,  Patti- 
son, Mrs.  E.  F. 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Read. 


Pauline  Eliz.  Ottillie  Louise,  Queen  of 
Roumania.  Pilgrim  sorrow.  16. 

Payer,  Julius.  New  lands.  20. 

Payn,  Ja.  Best  of  husbands.  16. 

Murphy’s  master.  “ 

Payne,  A.  G.  What  girls  can  do.  6. 

Peabody,  And.  P.,  comp.  Conversation.  6b. 
Peabody,  Eliz.  Palmer.  Kindergarten.  “ 

Peabodv,  Eliz.  Palmer,  ed.  ^Esthetic 
papers.  18. 

See  also  class  6b. 

Peabody,  Selim  H.,  comp.  American 

patriotism.  28. 

Peacock,  T:  Brower.  Border  war.  15. 

Peard,  Fes.  Ma.  Aslieldon  schoolroom.  17g. 
Castle  and  town.  16. 

One  year.  “ 

Pearson,  Emily  C.  Echo-bank.  17g. 

Peaslee,  J:  B.  Graded  selections.  15. 

Peirce,  B:  Ideality.  10. 

Penn,  Art.,  pseud.  See  Matthews,  J.  B. 
Pennell,  Eliz.  Robins.  Mary  [ Woll- 
stonecraft]  Godwin.  32b. 

Penney,  Miss  L.,  ed.  Temperance  orator.  17g. 
Pentecost,  G:  F:  “Out  of  Egypt”.  2V 

Perez  Galdos,  Benito.  Trafalgar.  16. 

Perry,  A.  Schoolmaster’s  trial.  “ 

Perry,  G:,  tr.  See  class  IS,  Lamartine, 

A.  M.  L.  de. 

Perry,  Nora.  Love  stories.  16. 

Tragedy  of  the  unexpected.  “ 

Perry,  Nora,  and  others.  Dolly’s  kettle- 
drum. 17g. 


Perry,  T:  Sergeant.  English  literature.  18f. 
Peters,  J:  P.,  tr.  See  class  5,  Mueller,  W. 
Peterson,  Rob.  Evans,  tr.  See  class  32b , 

Gottschalk,  L.  M. 

Phelps,  Eliz.  Stuart.  Beyond  the  gates.  16. 

Friends.  “ 

Poems.  15. 

Sealed  orders.  16. 

Phelps,  J:  Wolcott.  Madagascar.  24. 

Philips,  M.,  ed.  See  class  23,  Melville, 

G:  W. 

Phillips,  E.  C.  ‘ St.  Aubyn’s  Laddie’.  17g. 


Phillips.  Wendell.  See  class  32b,  Child, 

L.  M.  [F.] 

Picard,  G:  H:  Matter  of  taste.  16. 

Mission  flower.  “ 

Old  Boniface.  “ 

Picton,  T:  See  class  32b  Herbert,  II:  W: 
Pierrepont,  E:  Alaska.  21. 

Pike,  N:  Mauritius.  24. 

Pilkington,  Ja.  Artist’s  guide.  10. 

Pinto,  Alexandre  Alberto  da  Rocha 

Serpa.  Africa.  24. 

Pitman,  Mrs.  Marie  J.  [Davis].  Euro- 
pean breezes.  22. 

Pitman,  Rob.  C.  Alcohol.  6. 

(71 


Plato.  Athens.  18d. 

Socrates.  32b. 

Ploetz,  Carl.  Epitome  of  history.  26. 

Plunkett,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Household  sani- 
tation. 12. 

Plutarchus.  Boys’  and  girls’  Plutarch.  17c. 

Essays.  18d. 

Plympton,  Miss  A.  G.  Mary  Jane  pa- 
pers. 17g. 

Pole,  W:  Whist.  18. 

Polk  & Co.,  R.  L , pub.  See  class  34,  Kan- 
sas state  gazetteer. 

Pont-Jost,  Rene  de.  No.  13.  16. 

Pontmartin,  Armand  Augustin  Jos. 

Marie  Ferrard  de.  See  class  32a, 

Gautier,  T. 

Poole,  Reginald  Lane.  Sebastian  Bach.  32b. 


Pope,  Jos.  J.  Number  one.  6. 

Porter,  Mrs.  Lydia  Ann  Emerson.  Millie 
Lee.  17g. 

Porter,  Noah.  Books  and  reading.  18. 

Human  intellect.  1. 

Porter,  Rose.  Our  saints.  16. 

Preble,  G:  H:  Steam  navigation.  13c. 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  Eliz.  [Payson].  Home 
atGreylock.  16. 

Urbane.  18 

Preston,  Harriet  Waters,  tr.  See  class 
32b,  Desbordes-Valmore,  M. 

Prime,  S:  Irenaeus.  Alhambra.  22. 

Prime,  W:  Cowper.  Pottery  and  porce- 
lain. 14. 


See  also  class  28,  McClellan,  G:  B. 
Proctor,  R:  Ant.  Flowers  of  the  sky.  10. 
Moon,  The.  “ 

Poetry  of  astronomy.  “ 

Transits  of  Venus. 

Prout,  Ebenezer,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Mo- 
zart, J.  C.  W.  A. 

Pryde,  D:  Literature.  is. 

Pulling,  F:  S.  Reynolds.  32b. 

I Putnam,  Mrs.  Ellen  T.  H.  Red  bridge.  17g. 
Putnam,  G:  Palmer.  See  class  32b,  Ir- 
ving, W Studies  of  Irving. 

Pyle,  Howard.  Within  the  capes.  16. 

Pvm,  Hor.  N.,  ed.  See  class  32a,  Fox,  C. 
Quatrefages  de  Br6au,  Jean  Louis  Ar- 
mand de.  Human  species.  Ilf. 

Quincy,  Edm.  Wensley.  lo. 

Raimund,  Golo,  pseud.  See  Friedrich, 

B.  H. 

Ralfe,  C:  H:  Exercise.  12. 

Ramsay,  W:  Roman  antiquities.  27. 

Randolph,  Mrs.  Iris.  16. 

Rawlinson,  G:  Ancient  Egypt.  27. 

Five  great  monarchies.  “ 

Origin  of  nations.  Ilf. 

Parthia.  27. 

Raymond,  Ross.  No  laggards  we.  16. 

Read,  Emily.  See  Reeves,  M.  C.  L. 

9) 


Reade. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Reade,  C:  Perilous  secret.  16. 

Reber,  Franz  v.  Ancient  art.  14. 

Reclus,  Jean  Jacques  Elisee.  Mountain.  11. 
Reed,  And.  Ida  Vane.  16. 

Rees,  Janet  E.  Ruutz.  Vernet  and 
Delaroche.  82b. 

Reeves,  Marion  Calhoun  Legare,  and 
Read,  E.  Pilot  Fortune.  16. 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud.  See  Fisher,  F.  C. 
Reid,  Stuart  J.  Sydney  Smith.  32b. 

Remlap,  L.  T.,  ed.  Grant’s  tour.  25. 

Remusat,  Claire  Elisabeth  Jeanne  [Grav- 
ier  de  Vergennes]  de.  Memoirs.  32b. 
Remusat,  Paul  de,,  ed.  See  class  32b , 
Remusat,  C.  E.  J.  [G.  de  V.]  de. 
Reville,  Alb.  Native  religions.  2. 

Reynolds,  Joshua.  See  class  14,  Carter, 

S.  N.,  comp. 

Rice,  Captain.  “Boy  Mill”.  17g. 

Rice,  Allen  Thorndike,  ed.  Essays.  18d. 

Rice,  Ja.  See  class  32b,  Whittington,  R: 
Richardson,  Mrs.  Abby  Sage.  Stories.  “ 

Richardson,  B:  Ward.  Diseases.  12. 

Richter,  Jean  Paul  Friedrich.  Invisi- 
ble lodge.  16. 

Rideing,  W:  H:  A- saddle.  21. 

Boys  coastwise.  17g. 

Riley,  H.  T.,  tr.  See  class  IS,  Lucanus, 

M.  A. 

Ritchie,  Anne  Isabella  [Thackeray]. 

Madame  de  S6vigne.  32b. 

Roberts,  Marg.  In  the  olden  time.  16. 

Robertson,  F:  W:  Sermons.  2. 

Robertson,  Marg.  M.  Janet’s  love.  16. 

Robinson,  Agnes  Ma.  Fes.  Emily 

Bronte.  32b. 

Margaret.  “ 

Robinson,  J:  Ferns.  lid. 

Robinson,  Ph.  Under  the  sun.  18. 

Robinson,  Ste.  T.  Shadow.  16. 


Robson,  W.,  tr.  See  class  29,  Michaud. 
J.  F. 

Rochefort,  Henri.  Mademoiselle  Bis- 


marck. 

Roe,  E:  Payson.  Day  of  fate. 


Driven  back. 

Original  belle. 

i e 

Small  fruits. 

13d. 

Unexpected  result. 

16. 

Without  a home. 

« 

Young  girl’s  wooing. 

U 

Rogers,  S:  Poetical  works. 

15. 

Rolfe,  W:  Ja.,  ed.  See  class  15a,  Shake- 
speare, W:  Tragedy  of  Julius  Caesar. 
Rollins,  Mrs.  Ellen  Chapman  [Hobbs]. 
New  England  bygones.  17g. 

Old-time  child  life.  “ 

Romanes,  G:  J:  Animal  intelligence,  lie. 
Ropes,  J:  Codman.  Army  under  Pope.  28. 
Napoleon.  32b. 


Rose,  W:  Stewart,  tr.  See  class  15,  Ari- 
osto, L. 

Rosse,  J.  Willoughby.  Index  of  dates.  26. 

Rothman,  R:  Wellesley.  See  class  10,  So- 
ciety for  the  diffusion  of  useful 
knowledge. 

Round,  W:  Marshall  Fitts.  Rosecroft.  16. 


Rousselet,  Louis.  Serpent-charmer.  17g. 

Two  cabin  boys.  “ 

Runnion,  Ja.  B.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Graziella. 

Ruskin,  J:  Arrows  of  the  chase.  14. 

Art  of  England.  “ 

Ethics  of  the  dust.  17d. 

Fors  clavigera.  18d. 

See  also  class  18 e,  Johnson  R.,  ed.  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  17. 

Russell,  W:  Modern  Europe.  29. 

Rydberg,  Viktor.  Last  Athenian.  16- 

Magic.  18- 

Roman  days. 

S.,  E.  L.  Belt  and  spur.  17g. 

Stories  of  the  Italian  artists.  32a. 


S.,  J.,  of  Dale,  pseud.  See  Stimson,  F J. 

Safford,  Ma.  J.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Astasia. 

Also  Burgomaster’s  wile;  Count  Sil- 
vius;  and  Question. 

Sage,  Bernard  J.  Republic.  5. 

Saint-Amand,  Imbert  de.  See  class  32a, 
Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 

St.  Johnston,  Alf.  Among  cannibals.  25. 

Saint-Pierre,  Jacques  Henri  Bernardin 
de.  See  class  18e,  Modern  classics, 
v.  8. 

Sainte-Beuve,  C:  Augustin.  Mme.  Des- 


bordes-Valmore.  32b. 

See  also  class  32a,  Gautier,  T.,  and  others. 

Saintsbury,  G:  E:  Bateman.  Dryden.  “ 
French  literature.  18f. 

Sala,  G:  A:  Paris.  22. 

Sale,  G:,  tr.  See  class  2,  Mohammed. 

Saltus,  Edg.  Evertson.  Honore  de  Bal- 
zac. 32b. 

Sanborn,  Franklin  B:  John  Brown.  “ 
Thoreau. 

Sargent,  Mrs.  J:  T.,  ed.  Radical  club.  lSd. 
Saunders,  W:  Light  continent.  21. 

Savage,  Minot  Judson.  Life  questions.  18d. 
Sayce,  Archibald  H:  Ancient  empires.  27. 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  v. 
Works.  15a. 

See  also  class  18e,  Modern  classics,  v.  14. 

Schley,  Winfield  Scott,  and  Soley,  J.  R. 

Rescue  of  Greeley.  20. 

Schliemann,  Heinrich.  Ilios.  23. 


Mycenae.  22. 

Tiryns. 

Schmitz,  L.  Dora,  tr.  See  class  16,  Buch- 
holz  family. 

Schuyler,  Eugene.  Peter  the  great.  32b. 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


SOLEY. 


Scoones,  W.  Baptiste,  ed.  English  let- 
ters. 18. 

Scott,  Rob.  H.  See  class  lib,  Mann,  R. 

J.,  and  others. 

Scott,  Wa.  Abbot,  The.  16. 

Anne  of  Geierstein. 

Antiquary. 

Betrothed.  “ 

Black  dwarf.  “ 

Bride  of  Lammermoor. 

Count  Robert.  “ 

Fair  maid.  “ 

Guy  Mannering.  “ 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian. 

Ivanhoe.  “ 

Kenilworth.  “ 

Monastery.  “ 

Nigel. 

Old  Mortality.  “ 

Peveril.  “ 

Pirate,  The.  “ 

Poetical  works.  15. 

Quentin  Durward.  16. 

Redgauntlet.  “ 

Rob  Roy.  “ 

Royal  characters.  32a. 

St.  Ronan’s  well.  16. 

Surgeon’s  daughter.  “ 

Tales  of  a grandfather.  17b. 

Talisman.  16. 

Waverley.  “ 

Woodstock.  “ 

See  also  class  18e,  Modern  classics,  v.  15. 
Scott,  W:  Bell.  Little  masters.  32a. 

Scott-Browne,  D.  L.  Phonography.  13c. 

Shorthand  abbreviations.  “ 

Scudder,  Hor.  Elisha.  Bodleys  afoot.  17g. 
Boston  town.  21. 

Dream  children.  17g. 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad.  17a. 

Noah  Webster.  32b. 

Stories.  16. 

Viking  Bodleys.  17a. 

Scudder,  Hor.  Elisha,  ed.  See  class  17g , 
Book  of  fables. 

Also  class  32b , Taylor,  Bayard. 

Seeley,  L.  B.,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Walpole,  H. 
Semper,  Karl.  Animal  life.  11. 

Seneca,  Lucius  Annaeus.  Morals.  18d. 
Sergeant,  L:  New  Greece.  29. 

Sewall,  Frank.  New  ethics.  1. 

Sewell,  Eliz.  M.  Note-book.  18. 

Shadbolt,  Sydney.  Moonbeam  tangle.  17g. 
Shairp,  Principal.  See  Shairp,  J:  C. 

Shairp,  J:  Campbell.  Robert  Burns.  32b. 
Shakespeare,  W:  Julius  Caesar.  15a. 

Plays  and  poems.  “ 

Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate.  Kentucky.  28. 
Shaw,  Flora  L.  Hector.  17g. 

Shea,  G:  Hamilton.  32b. 

Shedd,  W:  Greenough  Thayer,  ed.  See 
class  18e,  Coleridge,  S:  T. 

Shelton,  F:  W:  St.  Bardolph’s.  16. 

Shepard,  W:,  pseud.  See  Walsh,  W:  S.  18. 


Shepherd,  P:  First  aid.  12. 

Sheppard,  Eliz.  Sara.  Almost  a heroine.  16. 
Sherwood,  Mrs.  J:  See  Sherwood,  Mrs. 

M.  E.  [W.] 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  Ma.  Eliz.  [Wilson]. 

Manners.  6. 

Sherwood,  Ma.  Neal,  tr.  See  class  16, 
Saints  and  sinners. 

Shillaber,  B:  Penhallow.  Captain  Bob.  17g. 
Double-runner  club. 

Shinn,  C:  Howard.  Mining  camps.  6a. 

Shiuichiro  Saito,  tr.  See  class  16,  Loyal 
Ronins. 

Short,  J:  T.  North  Americans.  Ilf. 

Shorthouse,  J:  H:  John  Inglesant.  16. 

Shunsui,  T.  See  Tamenaga  Shunsui. 
Siegvolk,  Paul,  ps,md.  See  Mathews,  A. 
Simcox,  Edith.  Episodes.  “ 

Simpson,  M.  C.  M.,  tr.  See  class  32b,  Gui- 
zot, F.  P.  G. 

Skelton,  J:,  ed.  See  class  18,  Wilson,  J: 
Slosson,  Annie  T.  China  hunters  club.  14. 
Smart,  C.,  tr.  See  class  18,  Horatius  Flac- 
cus,  C. 

Smart,  Ja.  H.  Gymnastic  exercises.  6b. 
Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies.  32a. 

Duty.  18d. 

Thomas  Edward.  32b. 

Thrift.  18d. 

Smiles,  S:,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Nasmyth,  Ja. 
Smiley,  Sa.  F.  Garden  graith.  “ 

Smith,  Franklin  W.  Hard  times.  6a. 

Smith,  G:  Barnett.  John  Bright.  32b. 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Cowper.  “ 

Smith,  Ha.  Bede’s  charity.  16. 

Carola.  “ 

Cobwebs. 

Hester. 

Needle’s  eye.  “ 

Smith,  Herbert  H.  Brazil.  21. 

Smith,  J.  Lewis.  See  class  12,  Ander- 
son, E.  G.,  and  others. 

Smith,  Jos.  Emerson.  Oakridge.  16. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Lucy  T.  [Meade].  Scamp 
and  I.  17g. 

Water  gipsies.  “ 

Smith,  Ma.  P.  Wells.  Browns,  The.  “ 
Smith,  Matthew  Hale.  Sunshine  and 
shadow.  18. 

Smith,  Reginald  Bosworth.  Rome  and 
Carthage.  27. 

Smith,  W:  Robertson.  Prophets  of  Is- 
rael. 2. 

Smithson,  J.  H.  Theology.  “ 

Smyth,  C:  Piazzi.  Our  inheritance.  31. 

Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful 
knowledge.  Natural  philosophy.  10. 

Society  of  arts.  Artisan  reports.  13. 

Solev,  Ja.  Russell.  See  class  20,  Schley, 
W.S. 


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Sparhawk. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Sparhawk,  Fes.  Campbell.  Lazy  man’s 


work.  16. 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Ethics.  1. 

Political  institutions.  5. 

Social  statics.  6. 

Spenser,  Edm.  See  class  15.  Chaucer,  G. 

Spofford,  Mrs.  Harriet  Eliz.  [Prescott]. 
Amber  gods.  16. 

Azarian.  “ 

Marquis.  “ 

Poems.  15. 

Servant  girl  question.  6. 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  2. 

Sprague,  Ma.  A.  Earnest  trifler.  16. 

Spring,  Leverett  W.  Kansas.  28. 

Spurgeon,  C:  Haddon.  Clew  of  the 
maze.  2. 

Spurr,  G:  G.  Land  of  gold.  16. 

Spyri,  Johanna.  Heidi.  17g. 

Staats,  W:  Tight  squeeze.  16. 

Stack,  E:  Persia.  23. 

Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Marie  Louise  Ger- 
maine [Necker]  de.  Germany.  18. 

Stanley,  Art.  Penrhyn.  Eastern  church.  2. 

Thomas  Arnold.  32b. 

Westminster  abbey.  29. 

Stanley,  H:  Moreland.  Congo.  24. 

Dark  continent.  “ 

Stanton,  Thdr.,  ed.  Woman  question.  6a. 
Stauffer,  Frank  H.  Queen,  The.  18a. 

Stearns,  J:  Newton.  Temperance 

speaker.  17g. 

Stedman,  Edm.  Clarence.  Poetical 

works.  15. 

See  also  class  18e,  Modern  classics,  v. 

12. 

Steele,  Ja.  W.  Cuban  sketches.  21. 

Steele,  Joel  Dorman.  Physics.  10. 

Stephen,  Caro.  Emilia.  French  history.  17b. 
Stephen,  Leslie.  English  thought.  l. 

Ethics.  “ 

Pope.  32b. 

Swift.  “ 

Sterne,  Lawrence.  See  class  16,  Classic 
tales. 

Sterne,  Stuart,  pseud.  See  Bloede,  G.  15. 

Stetson,  C:  B.  Technical  education.  6b. 

Stevens,  Abel.  A.  M.  L.  G.  [N.]  Stael- 
Holstein.  32b. 

Stevens,  J:  Austin.  Albert  Gallatin.  “ 
Stevens,  J:  L.  Gustavus  Adolphus.  29. 

Stevenson,  Rob.  Louis.  Treasure  isl- 
and. 17g. 

Stewart,  Marie,  tr.  See  class  16,  Dournof. 
Stickney,  Alb.  True  republic.  5. 


Stimson,  Frederic  Jesup.  Guerndale.  16. 
See  also  class  16,  King’s  men. 

Also  Stories  by  Am.  authors,  v.  2. 

Mrs.  Knollys. 

Stinde,  Julius.  Buchholz  family. 


Stirling,  A.,  pseud.  At  daybreak.  16. 

Stockmar,  E.  v.  C.  F.  Stockmar.  32b. 

Stockton,  Fs.  R:  Floating  prince.  17g. 

Mrs.  Null.  16. 

Round-about  rambles.  17g. 

Ting-a-ling.  “ 

Yiteau.  “ 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.  2. 

Stoddard,  C:  Warren.  Mashallah.  16. 

See  also  class  18e,  Johnson,  R.,  ed.  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  18. 

Stoddard,  R:  H:  Poems.  15. 

Stoddard,  W:  Osborn.  Dab  Kinzer.  17g. 

Esau  Hardery.  16. 

Quartet.  17g. 

Saltillo  boys.  “ 

Talking  leaves.  “ 

Storer,  Horatio  Robinson.  Why  not?  12. 


Stowe,  Mrs.  Harriet  [Beecher].  Fire- 
side stories.  16. 

My  wife  and  I.  “ 

Nelly’s  heroics.  17g. 

See  also  class  6,  Beecher,  C.  E. 

Stowell,  E:  L.,  tr.  See  class  17g,  Tales  of 
the  caravan. 

Strachan,  R:  See  class  lib,  Mann,  R.  J., 


arid  others. 

Streckfuss,  Adolph.  Quicksands.  16. 

Stretton,  Hesba,  pseud.  See  Smith,  H. 
Strutt,  Jos.  Sports  and  pastimes.  29. 

Studley,  Ma.  J.  Our  girls.  12. 

Sturgis,  Julian.  Dick’s  wandering.  16. 

Sullivan,  M.  Wonders.  17g. 

Sumner,  W:  Graham.  And.  Jackson.  32b. 

Social  classes.  6. 

Suplee,  T:  D.  See  class  6b,  Trench,  R:  C. 
Susan,  Aunt,  pseud.  See  Prentiss,  Mrs. 

E.  [P.] 

Swayne,  G:  C.  Herodotus.  18e. 

Swett,  J:  Teaching.  6b. 

Swift,  J:  L.  About  Grant.  32b. 

Swift,  Jonas.  See  class  16,  Classic  tales. 
Swinburne,  Algernon  C:  Mary  Stuart.  15a. 

Songs.  15. 

Swing,  D:  Club  essays.  18d. 

Motives  of  life. 

Truths.  2. 

Swinton,  W:,  and  Cathcart,  G:  R.,  eds. 

Readings.  6b. 

Swisshelm,  Jane  Grey.  Half  a century.  32b. 

Symington,  And.  Ja.  Hints.  17. 

Wordsworth.  32b. 

Symonds,  J:  Addington.  Greet  poets.  18f. 

Italian  by-ways.  22. 

Renaissance.  14. 

Southern  Europe.  22. 


Symons,  G:  Ja.  See  class  lib,  Mann,  R. 
J.,  and  others. 


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AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Trollope. 


Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.  English  lit- 
erature. 

Florence  and  Venice. 

Rome  and  Naples. 

Talcott,  Mrs.  Hersey  Bradford.  Chris- 
tine’s fortune. 

Talleyrand-P6rigord,  C:  Maurice  de. 
Correspondence. 

Talmon,  Thrace,  pseud.  See  Putnam, 
Mrs.  E.  T.  H. 

Tamenaga,  Shunsui.  Loyal  Ronins. 
Tautphoeus,  Jemima  [Montgomery]. 
Initials. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Critical  essays. 
German  literature. 

Life  and  letters. 

Poetical  works. 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  1. 

Taylor,  Bayard,  comp.  Arabia. 

Central  Africa. 

Central  Asia. 

Japan. 

South  Africa. 

Taylor,  B:  Franklin.  Summer-savory. 
Tavlor,  G:  H.  Health  by  exercise. 

Health  for  women. 

Taylor,  H:  Philip  van  Artevelde. 
Taylor,  J.  E.  Flowers^. 

Taylor,  Marie  Hansen,  ed.  See  class  32b, 
Taylor,  Bayard. 

Teal,  Angeline.  John  Thorn’s  folks. 
Ten  Brook,  And.,  tr.  See  class  29,  Gin- 
dely,  A. 

Tennyson,  Alf.  Becket. 

See  also  class  18 e.  Modern  classics,  v.  11. 
Terhune,  Mrs.  Ma.  Virginia  [Hawes]. 
Husks. 

Judith. 

Loiterings. 

Thacher,  Solon  Otis.  Europe. 
Thackeray,  Miss.  See  Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  I. 
[T.] 

Thackeray,  W : Makepeace.  See  class  18e , 
Johnson,  R.,  ed.  Little  classics,  v.  18. 
Thaxter,  Celia.  See  class  16,  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  3. 

Theamba,  Inshta.  See  class  16,  Ploughed 
under. 

Theuriet,  AndrA  Young  Maugars. 
Thierry,  Jacques  Nicolas  Augustin. 
England. 

Thilo,  Marie  v.,  tr.  See  class  23,  Dos- 
toyefsky,  F.  M. 

Thomas,  Bertha.  See  class  32b,  Dude- 
vant,  A.  L.  A.  [DJ. 

Thomas,  W:  W.,  tr.  See  class  16,  Last 
Athenian. 

Thornes,  W:  H.  Land  and  sea. 
Thompson,  Dan.  Pierce.  May  Martin. 
Rangers. 

Thompson,  J:  Cockburn.  See  Thomp- 
son, Mrs.  K.  [ B.] 


18f. 

22. 


16. 

32b. 


Thompson,  Jos.  P.  European  questions.  18d. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Katharine  [Byerley] 
and  J:  C.  Queens  of  society.  32a. 
Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  “ 

Thompson,  Maurice.  His  second  cam- 
paign. 16. 

Love’s  extremes.  “ 

Tallahassee  girl.  “ 


16. 


(( 

18d. 

it 

32b. 

15. 


Thomson,  Jos.  Central  African  lakes.  24. 

Thomson,  W:  M.  Southern  Palestine.  23. 

Thoreau,  H:D:  Concord  and  Merrimack.  18. 
Early  spring.  “ 

Excursions.  “ 

Letters.  “ 

See  also  class  18e,  Hawthorne,  N.,  and 
others. 

Also  Johnson,  R.,  ed.,  Little  classics, 
v.  17. 


23. 

24. 

23. 

it 

24. 

18. 

12. 

it 

15a. 

lid. 


17g. 


15a. 


16. 

it 


22. 

it 


16. 


29. 


17a. 

16. 


Thorne,  Olive,  pseud.  Feathers  and 


fur.  17  d. 

Thornhill,  Mark.  Indian  mutiny.  30. 

Thorpe,  B:,  ed.  Yule-tide  stories.  3. 

Thwing,  C:  F.  Reading.  18. 

Tiernan,  Ma.  Spear.  Homoselle.  16. 


Tillinghast,  W:  H.,  tr.  See  class  26, 

Ploetz,  C. 

Tilton,  C.  Rollin,  tr.  See  class  24,  Amicis, 
E.  de. 

Tilton,  Caro.,  tr.  See  class  22,  Amicis, 
E.de.  Constantinople.  Also  Holland. 


Timayenis,  T.  T.  Greece.  27. 

Tincker,  Ma.  Agnes.  Tiber.  16. 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  au- 
thors, v.  2. 

Topelius,  Zacharias.  Gustaf  Adolf.  16. 

Torrey,  Bradford.  Birds.  18. 

Tourg6e,  Albion  Winegar.  Appeal  to 
Caesar.  I8d. 

Bricks  without  straw.  16. 


Figs  and  thistles. 
Fool’s  errand. 
Hot  plowshares. 
John  Eax. 

Royal  gentleman. 


Towle,  G:  Makepeace.  Drake.  17c. 

Henry  V.  29. 

Magellan.  17C. 

Marco  Polo.  “ 

Men  of  mark.  32a. 

Townsend,  G:  Alf.  Entailed  hat.  16. 

Townsend,  Virginia  F.  Darryll  gap.  “ 
Lenox  Dare. 

That  queer  girl.  « 

Woman’s  word.  «* 

Traill,  H.  D.  Coleridge.  62b. 

Sterne. 

Treadwell,  J:  H.  Martin  Luther.  “ 

Trench,  R:  Chenevix.  Parables.  2. 

Study  of  words.  6b. 

Trollope,  Ant.  Autobiography.  32b. 

Caesar.  I8e. 

Cicero.  32b. 

Prime  minister.  16. 

Thackeray.  32b! 


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Trollope. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Trollope,  H:  M.  Corneille  and  Racine.  32b. 
Trollope,  T:  Adolphus.  Vittoria  Co- 
lonna.  “ 


Tromtiolt,  Sophus.  Lapps  and  Kvaens.  22. 
Trowbridge,  J:  Townsend.  Bound  in 


honor. 

17g. 

Farnell’s  folly. 

16. 

His  own  master. 

17g. 

Pocket-rifle. 

tt 

Silver  medal. 

U 

Young  Joe. 

(6 

Tucker,  J:  Montmorency.  Wellington.  32b. 

Tuckerman,  Bayard.  English  prose  fic- 
tion. 18f. 

Tuckey,  Janet.  Jeanne  Dare.  32b. 

Turgenef,  Ivan  Sergheievitch.  An- 
nouchka.  1 6. 

Mumu.  “ 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  See  Clemens,  S:  L. 

Tyler,  Katharine  E.  Scandinavian  sum- 
mer. 22. 

Tyler,  Morris  F.,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Le- 
brun, M.  L.  E.  [V.] 

Tyler,  Moses  Coit.  Am.  literature.  18f. 

Tylor,  E:  Burnett.  Anthropology.  Ilf. 

Tyndall,  J:  Heat.  10. 

Ty tier,  Sa., pseud.  See  Keddie,  Henrietta. 

United  States.  Dept,  of  the  interior. 
Bureau  of  education.  Report  of 
the  commissioner.  36. 

United  States.  Dept,  of  the  navy.  Ob- 
servations. “ 

United  States.  Dept,  of  state.  Re- 
ports of  the  Paris  exposition.  “ 

United  States  centennial  commis- 
sion. International  exhibition,  1876.  “ 

Up  de  Graff,  Thad.  S.  Bodines.  18. 

Upton,  G:  P.,  tv.  See  class  32b,  Haydn,  J. 

Also  Wagner,  R:  W. 

Valpy,  Ab.  J:  See  class  15a , Shake- 
speare, W:  Plays  and  poems. 

Vance,  Susa  S.  Katherine.  16. 

Vandegrift,Marg.  Queen’s  body-guard.  17g. 

Van  Laun,  Henri.  French  literature.  18f. 

Vasari,  Giorgio.  See  class  32a,  S.,  E.  L. 


Stories  of  the  Italian  artists. 

Vasili,  Paul.  Berlin  society.  22. 

Verne,  Jules.  Floating  city.  16. 

Godfrey  Morgan.  “ 

Tigers.  17g. 

Tribulations.  16. 

Very,  Jones.  Poems.  15. 

Villargennes,  Adelbert  J.  Doisy  de. 

Reminiscences.  31. 

Vincent,  Frank,  jr.  Land  of  the  white 
elephant.  23. 

Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn.  22. 

Vincent,  Jacques.  Princess.  16. 

Vincent,  Marvin  R.  Pyrenees.  22. 

Viollet-le-Duc,  Eugene  Emmanuel. 
Learning  to  draw.  17d. 

( 


Virgilius  Maro,  Publius.  Works.  15. 

W.,  A.  B.  See  Wood,  A.  B. 

Wagner,  R:  Beethoven.  32b. 

Wagner,  W.  Asgard.  17g. 

Walford,  E:  Juvenal.  18e. 

Walford,  Mrs.  Lucy  B.  Cousins.  16. 

Mr.  Smith. 

Troublesome  daughters.  “ 

Wallace,  Alf.  Russel.  Island  life.  11. 

Malay  archipelago.  23. 

Wallace,  Lewis.  Ben-Hur.  16. 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Storied  sea.  25. 
Walpole,  C:  G:  Ireland.  29. 

Walpole,  Hor.  Letters.  32b. 

Walpole,  Spencer.  Foreign  relations.  5. 
Walsh,  W:  Shepard,  ed.  Authors.  18. 

Pen  pictures.  “ 

Walton,  Izaak.  See  class  18e,  Herbert,  G: 
Warburton,  W:  Edward  III.  29. 

Ward,  Adolphus  W:  Chaucer.  32b. 

Dickens.  “ 


Ward,  Mrs.  H.  0.,  pseud.  See  class  6, 


Moore,  Mrs.  C.  J. 

Ward,  T:  Humphry,  ed.  English  poets.  15. 
Wardman,  G:  Alaska.  21. 

Ware,  Eugene.  Rhymes  of  Ironquill.  15. 
Warfield,  Mrs.  Catharine  Ann.  Beau- 
seincourt.  16. 

Miriam  Monfort.  “ 

Waring,  G:  Edn.,  jr.  Farmer’s  vaca- 
tion. 22. 

Tyrol.  “ 

Warington,  R.  Chemistry  of  the  farm.  13d. 
Warner,  Beverley  Ellison.  Troubled 
waters.  16. 

Warner,  C:  Dudley.  Am.  newspaper.  6. 
In  the  Levant.  25. 

John  Smith.  32b. 

Roundabout  journey.  22. 

Saunterings.  “ 

Washington  Irving.  32b. 

Wilderness.  18. 

Winter  on  the  Nile.  24. 

See  also  class  18 e,  Johnson , R. , ed.  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  17. 

Warner,  C:  Dudley,  and  others.  Studies 
of  Irving.  32b. 

Warner,  Susan.  End  of  a coil.  16. 

Letter  of  credit. 

My  desire.  “ 

Warren,  H:  White.  Astronomy.  10. 

Warren,  S:  Adventures.  16. 

Experiences.  “ 


Warren,  W:  Wilkins.  Life  on  the  Nile.  24. 
Washburn,  EmelynW.  Spanish  masters.  14. 
Waters,  Clara  Erskine  [Clement]. 

Charlotte  Cushman.  32b. 

Egypt.  27. 

Eleanor  Maitland.  16. 

Painters.  14. 

Waters,  Clara  Erskine  [Clement],  and 
Hutton,  L.  Artists.  32a. 

) 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


WOODBERRY. 


Waters,  T:  Recollections.  16. 

Watson,  Rob.  Spence.  Wazan.  24. 

Watson,  S:  Clock  struck  three.  2. 

Trip  to  Europe.  22. 

Watson,  S.\  ed.  See  class  35,  American 
spiritual  magazine. 

Also  Spiritual  magazine. 

Webb,  Alex.  S.  Peninsula,  The.  28. 

Webster,  Alb.  See  class  16,  Stories  by 
Am.  authors,  v.  1 and  6. 

Wells,  Kate  Gannett.  About  people.  18d. 
Wendling,  G:  R.  Ingersollism.  2. 

Wharton,  Grace,  pseud.  See  Thompson, 

Mrs.  K.  [B.] 

Wharton,  Ph.,  pseud.  See  Thompson, 

J:  C.  32. 

Wheeler,  C:  G.  See  class  34,  Wheeler, 


W:  A.  and  C:  G. 


Wilber,  C.  D.  Nebraska.  21. 

Wilberforce,  Reginald  G.  See  class  32b, 
Wilberforce,  S: 

Wilder,  Burt  Green,  and  Gage,  S.  H. 
Anatomical  technology.  lie. 

Wilder,  Dan.  Webster.  Annals  of  Kan- 
sas. 28. 

Wilkie,  Franc  B.  Beyond  the  sea.  22. 

Wilkinson,  J:  Gardner.  Ancient  Egyp- 
tians. 27. 

Wilkinson, W:  Cleaver.  Edwin  Arnold.  32b. 

Willard,  Clara  A.  Fifty  years  ago.  16. 

Willard,  Mrs.  Eugene  S.  Alaska.  21. 

Willard,  X.  A.  Butter  book.  13d. 

Williams,  Alf.  M.  Poets  of  Ireland.  15. 

Williams,  Harold.  Mrs.  Morton.  16. 

Williams,  Monier,  tr.  See  class  15a,  Ka- 
lidasa. 


Wheeler,  C:  G.,  ed.  See  class  1 8, Wheeler, 

W:  A. 

Wheeler,  Lucius  N.  Foreigner  in  China.  23. 


Wheeler,  W:  A.  Who  wrote  it?  18. 

Wheeler, W:  A.,  ed.  See  class  32a , Hole,  C: 
Wheeler,  W:  A.  and  C:  G.  Familiar  al- 
lusions. 34. 

Wheelwright,  J:  Tyler.  See  class  16, 
King’s  men. 

Whelpley,  S:  History.  31. 

Whipple,  Edn.  Percy.  Character.  18d. 


White,  C.  H.,  pseud.  See  Chaplin,  H.  W. 
White,  J:  S.,  ed.  See  class  17b,  Boys’  and 
girls’  Herodotus. 

Also  class  17c,  Boys’  and  girls’  Plutarch. 


White,  R:  Grant.  England.  22. 

Every-day  English.  7. 

Mansfield  Humphreys.  16. 

Shakespeare.  18d. 

Whitney,  Mrs.  Adeline  Dutton  [Train]. 
Bonny  borough.  16. 

Gay  worth  ys.  “ 

Just  how.  13e. 

Odd,  or  even?  16. 

Pansies.  15. 


Whittier,  J:  Greenleaf.  Birthday  bo^k.  “ 
King’s  missive.  “ 

See  also  class  18e,  Hawthorne,  N.,  and 
others. 

Also  Modern  classics,  v.  4. 

Also  class  32b,  Child,  L.  M.  [F.] 
Whymper,  E:  See  class  18e,  Johnson,  R., 
ed.  Little  classics,  v.  17. 


V/ickersham,  Ja.  Pyl  . Methods.  6b. 

School  economy.  “ 

Y/icksteed,  Ph.  IP.,  tr.  See  class  2,  Re- 

ville,  A. 

Wieland,  Christoph  Martin.  Oberon.  15. 

Wight,  0.  W.,  ed.  See  class  18,  Stael- 
Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  [N.]  de. 

Wiglittle,  Judge,  pseud.  Police  court 
judge.  18. 

Wikoff,  H:  Reminiscences.  25. 


Williams,  S:  Wells.  Middle  kingdom.  23. 

Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  See  class  16, 
Stories  by  Am.  authors,  v.  4. 

Wilmer,  Marg.  E.  Eva’s  ring.  17g. 

Little  girl. 

Wilson,  Alex.,  and  Bonaparte,  C.  L.  J. 

L.  Ornithology.  lie. 

Wilson,  Augusta  J.  [Evans].  Infidice.  16. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  A:,  ed.  and  comp.  Library 
magazine.  31. 

Wilson,  Erasmus.  Egypt.  27. 

Wilson,  J:r  Noctes  ambrosianse.  18. 

Recreations.  18d. 

Wilson,  J:  Laird.  John  Wycliffe.  32b. 

Wilstach,  J:  Augustine,  tr.  See  class  15, 
Virgilius  Maro,  P. 

Winchell,  Alex.  Preadamites.  Ilf. 

Sparks.  8. 

Winchester,  Carrol.  See  Curtis,  Mrs.  C. 

G. 

V7inckelmann,  Johann  Joachim.  An- 
cient art.  14. 

Winter,  W:  Jeffersons,  The.  32a. 

Winter,  W:,  ed.  See  class  32b,  Brough- 
am, J: 

Winthrop,  Thdr.  Life  and  poems.  32b. 

Wister,  Mrs.  Annis  Lee  [Furness],  tr. 

See  class  16,  Bailiff’s  maid.  Also  From 
hand  to  hand ; In  the  Schillings- 
court;  Lady  with  the  rubies;  Pen- 


niless girl;  Quicksands;  Severa; 
and  Vain  forebodings. 

Also  class  18,  Ebner-Eschenbach,  M. 
Witherspoon,  Orlando.  Doctor  Ben.  16. 

Witt,  Henriette  [Guizot]  de.  Guizot.  32b. 

Only  sister.  17g. 

See  also  class  29,  Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 

Wolf,  Lucien.  Montefiore.  32b. 

Wood,  A.  B.  Cupid.  16. 

Wood,  Wallace,  ed.  Hundred  greatest 
men.  32a. 

Woodberry,  G:  E:  Poe.  32b. 


Woodward. 


FIRST  SUPPLEMENT. 


Woodward,  Annie  Aubertine.  Mist- 

land.  18a. 

Woolsey,  Sa.  Chauncey.  Cross  Patch.  17g. 
Eyebright.  “ 

Guernsey  lily.  “ 

Verses.  15. 

Woolsey,  Sa.  Chauncey.  ed.  See  class  32b , 

Arblay,  F.  [B.]  d\ 

Also  Delany,  M.  [G.] 

Woolsey,  Thdr.  Dwight.  Communism.  6. 

Woolson,  Constance  Fenimore.  Anne.  16. 
East  angels.  “ 

Major.  “ 

Rodman.  “ 

See  also  class  16,  Stories  by  Am.  authors, 
v.4. 

Wordsworth,  W:  See  class  18 e,  Modern 
classics,  v.  7. 

Wray,  J.  Jackson.  A man.  17g. 

Wright,  Augusta  McC.,  tr.  See  class  16, 
Romance  of  a mummy. 


Wright,  E.  Perceval.  See  class  lie , Fig- 
uier,  G.  L.  Ocean  world. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Julia  McNair.  Best  fel- 


low. 

17g. 

Complete  home. 

6. 

Jug-or-not. 

17g. 

Nothing  to  drink. 

i t 

Wrottesley,  J:  See  class  10,  Society  for 
the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.' 
Wylde,  Katharine.  Dreamer.  16. 

Yardley,  Mrs.  Jane  [ W.]  Little  sister.  “ 
Superior  woman.  “ 

Yates,  Edm.  Hodgson.  Memoirs.  32b. 

Yonge,  Ctte.  Ma.  Armourer’s  prentices.  16. 
Bible  history.  17e. 

England.  17b. 

Frnnpp  “ 


Germany.  “ 

Greece.  “ 

Little  duke.  “ 

Love  and  life.  16. 

Magnum  bonum.  “ 

Prince.  17g. 

Stray  pearls.  16. 

Unknown.  “ 

Youmans,  E:  Livingston.  Household 
science.  6. 

Youmans,  W:  Jay.  See  class  12,  Hux- 
ley, T:  H: 

Young,  C:  A:  Sun.  10. 

Yule,  H:,  ed.  See  class  23,  Gill,  W: 

Zerega,  Mrs.  Katharine  B.  Children’s 
paradise.  17f. 

Zimmern,  Helen.  Maria  Edgeworth.  32b. 

Zimmern,  Helen,  tr.  and  ed.  See  class  16, 
Epic. 


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room  beside  this.  A few  periodicals,  being  private  property  or  not  having  binders,  must 
be  applied  for  at  the  Loan  Desk.  These  are  indicated  in  the  list  by  the  letter  D following. 
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will  oblige  the  Librarian  and  other  readers  by  using  a periodical  only  at  the  table  where  it 
belongs.  The  periodicals  will  be  kept  on  the  tables  as  long  as  this  request  is  complied 
with  and  reasonable  care  is  used  in  handling  them. 

LIST  OF  PERIODICALS. 


DAILIES. 

Daily  Commonwealth,  The,  Topeka.  N. 
Daily  Leader,  The,  Topeka. 

Kansas  Democrat,  The,  Topeka. 
Philadelphia  Record,  The. 

Topeka  Capital,  The. 

State  Journal,  Topeka. 


WEEKLIES. 

American  Exchange  and  Mart,  Tho, 
Boston  and  New  York.  7. 

American  Machinist,  New  York.  1. 

Appomattox  (Kan.)  Commercial,  The.  N. 
Burlington  (Kan.)  Republican  (and 
Patriot).  “ 

Christian  Union,  The,  New  York.  3. 

Des  Moines  ( Iowa)  Leader,  The.  N. 

Financier,  The.  New  York.  7. 

Frank  Leslie’s  Illustrated  Newspaper, 

New  York.  4. 

Golden  Rule,  The,  Boston.  3. 

Harper’s  Bazar,  New  York. 

Harper’s  Weekly,  New  York.  “ 

Harper’s  Young  People,  New  York.  4. 

Illustrated  London  News,  The,  New  York.  “ 
Industrialist,  The,  Manhattan,  Kan.  N. 
Journal  of  Education,  Boston.  6. 

Kansas  Farmer,  Topeka.  1. 

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Kansas  Methodist-Chautauqua,  Topeka.  6. 
Kansas  Telegraph,  Topeka.  (German).  N. 


Life,  New  York.  4. 

Littell’s  Living  Age,  Boston.  8. 

Nation,  The,  New  York.  1. 

National  City  (Cal.)  Record.  N. 

New-Church  Messenger,  New  York.  6. 

New -York  Tribune.  “ 

Public  Opinion,  Washington  and  New 
York.  1. 

Publishers’  Weekly,  The,  New  York.  D. 

Railroad  Gazette,  New  York.  1. 

Ravanna  ( Kan.)  Chieftain.  N. 

Religio-Philosophical  Journal,  Chicago.  “ 
Saturday  Evening  Lance,  Topeka. 
Scientific  American,  New  York.  1. 

Signs  of  the  Times,  The,  Oakland,  Cal.  7. 

Standard,  The,  Chicago.  N. 

Sunday  School  Times,  The,  Philadelphia.  6. 

Topeka  Mail,  The.  N. 

Union  Signal,  The,  Chicago.  3. 

Voice,  The,  New  York.  N. 


Washburn  Reporter,  The,  Topeka. 
Weekly  University  Courier,  The,  Law- 


rence, Kan.  “ 

Western  Baptist,  The,  Topeka. 

Westola  (Kan.)  Wave.  “ 

Youth’s  Companion,  The,  Boston.  4. 

Zionville  (Kan.)  Sentinel.  N. 

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PERIODICALS. 


FORTNIGHTLY. 

Ueber  Land  und  Meer,  Germany.  (Ger- 
man). 4. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

American  Florist,  The,  Chicago  and  New 
York.  3. 

MONTHLIES. 

American  Agriculturist,  New  York.  1. 

“ Journal  of  Education,  St.  Louis.  6. 
" Sentinel,  The,  Oakland,  Cal.  7. 
Art  Amateur,  The,  New  York.  5. 

Atlantic  Monthly,  The,  Boston.  “ 

Bookseller,  The,  London.  8. 

Builder  & Wood- Worker,  The,  New 

York.  1. 

Century  Illustrated  Monthly  Magazine, 
The,  New  York.  5. 

Chautauquan,  The,  Meadville,  Pa.  3. 

Cosmopolitan  Shorthander,  Toronto,  Ont.  7. 
Demorest’s  Monthly  Magazine,  New 
York.  5. 

Dial,  The,  Chicago.  8. 

Earth,  The,  New  York. 

Education,  Boston.  6. 

Forum,  The,  New  York.  8. 

Good  Health,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  7. 

Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine,  New 
York.  5. 

Household,  The,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  3. 

Kansas  United  Presbyterian,  Topeka.  N. 
Library  Journal , The,  New  York.  D. 

Literary  News,  The,  New  York.  “ 


Magazine  of  American  History,  New 

York.  8. 

New- Jerusalem  Magazine,  The,  Boston.  D. 
North  American  Review,  The,  New  York.  8. 
Official  Gazette  ( The)  of  the  United 
States  Patent  Office,  Washington, 


D.  C.  D. 

Our  Messenger,  Topeka.  6. 

Outing,  New  York.  4. 

Pacific  Health  Journal  and  Temper- 
ance Advocate,  Oakland,  Cal.  7. 

Popular  Science  Monthly,  The,  New  York.  8. 

St.  Nicholas,  New  York.  4. 

Scientific  American,  Architects  and  Buil- 
ders Edition,  New  York.  1. 

Scribner’s  Magazine,  New  York.  5. 

Stamp  World,  The,  Lake  Village,  N.  H.  D. 

Statesman,  The,  Chicago.  “ 

Travelers  Record,  Hartford,  Conn.  1. 

Unitarian  Review,  The,  Boston.  6. 

University  Review,  The,  Lawrence 

Kan.  D. 

Washburn  Argo,  The,  Topeka.  7. 

Welcome  Musical  & Home  Journal, 

Topeka.  3. 

Western  School  Journal,  Topeka.  6. 

Woman’s  Standard,  The,  Des  Moines, 

Iowa.  N. 

QUARTERLIES. 

Cooperative  Index  to  Periodicals,  The,  New 
York.  D. 

Library  Notes,  Boston.  “ 

Political  Science  Quarterly,  New  York.  8- 


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